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ana-ant-eater comments on Authenticating a diploma/transcript from the USA

In order to get my work Colombian VISA I had to get my diploma and my criminal background first notarized and then apostilized in the US. That is an authenitcation, so maybe that's what he's talking about. This was part of the process to get my work visa to teach here in Bucaramanga (though it should be the same anywhere).

 

ana-ant-eater comments on Who Cares I Know But On Google Earth...

I uploaded one pic here in Bucaramanga, and I asked myself the same question. I predict they´re allowing picture uploads to get some more interest in the program. And once that interest is there, they´re going to have to employ some type of peer review system for the pictures being added. I´ve found misplaced pictures everywhere from CA, to Miami, to Colombia. So yes, these misplaced pictures are a world-wide-google-earth problem. Oh well, there is a feature to turn off seeing those little blue picture posts, so that will soon become a widely used option.

 

ana-ant-eater comments on To openly talk good about Colombia or not???

That is very true, but I think Colombia is somewhat different story since I think it needs more positive stories to get the drug war aspect out of peoples minds that havent been here to see the good side of the country.

 

ana-ant-eater comments on What is unique to Colombia?

haha we colombians are all stubborn people...that's for sure... Things like Pony Malta, Milo (even though there's a lot of it in the USA), cerveza aguila, aguardiente, HORMIGAS CULONAS!, arepas and yeah,,,,I LOVE RICE!!!!

 

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