Has anyone been there lately. We rented a little house near the beach about 10 years ago. It was quiet and non-commercial..Really nice..
Recently, we have been to Cartagena...to many vendors..and we were in San Andres in May...But just wondering about Covenas...any comments??
By arnav on Oct 19, 2005, 16:54 in Friendly Talkzone.
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utopiacowboy says on Oct 20, 2005, 12:57: I was there in April 2003 and I really liked it. It's one of the few places in Colombia where I would consider retiring. When I was there it was very quiet - it was not a holiday time. Disclaimer: any comment I make is inane and is not to be taken seriously, and is so patently ridiculous that no one should take it seriously, even as an insult. 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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flaleo says on Oct 20, 2005, 21:15: So, for those of us who haven't been there, what/where is it? :) A city, an island, beach or inland, mountains?
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arnav says on Oct 21, 2005, 19:50: Covenas Thanks for your response. Covenas is a small town on the northern coast of Colombia. A small fishing village type. It was quiet, and non comercial. Nice beach with a few cottage type houses for rent.
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utopiacowboy says on Oct 22, 2005, 08:26: I was there on a weekday with my wife, mother-in-law and stepdaughter. I think we were the only ones on the beach. I really enjoyed it. The security situation is good because of the pipeline and it's peaceful and beautiful. Disclaimer: any comment I make is inane and is not to be taken seriously, and is so patently ridiculous that no one should take it seriously, even as an insult. 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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