Overlooking the upper chambers of Teyuna (The Lost City), Colombia -- at 1300m (4265 ft) on a mountain ridge in the Sierra Nevada range. It's believed that this capital of the Tayrona civilization was built in 800A.D., pre-dating Machu Picchu by 600 years. It's estimated that the visible excavated portions of the site, including 169 stone terraces, might only account for 10% of what's actually underneath. Buried history. via Instagram http://ift.tt/1KNvh10
Colombianita, the streets of Cartagena in art, a man wheels concrete in a push cart. This is Colombia. Our latest piece -- "Colombia First Impressions" is up in the blog (link in profile). via Instagram http://ift.tt/1Igplc1
One of Colombia's surprises: Bogota. I'd been five years ago. But either I missed it all, a lot has changed, or both. When you visit the country, give Bogota a bit of time, at least to poke around Candelaria and also to appreciate some fine integrated street art. via Instagram http://ift.tt/1J6mBng