Hello,
I am traveling to Pereira in December for the holidays... I was wondering what type of clothing am I going to need. I have read most of the topics regarding Pereira, I'm from the states but with an ecuadorian background. I Speak fluent spanish so that won't be a problem. I understand while being there I'll have to turn on my sixth sense. Any advice will help thanks
By Chilltown_JC on Nov 21, 2006, 06:14 in Friendly Talkzone.
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goin_south says on Nov 25, 2006, 10:19: Chilltown, you can go to weather.com and put in the city and, get fairly detailed weather reports; they even cover faraway and out of the way places like Pasto, since no others are offering advice, and I have no idea. Why Not Colombia?..........Stay Tuned, for more.... utterly worthless, self-indulgent gobbets of nonsense. 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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dave_travels says on Nov 25, 2006, 15:34: Bring a windbreaker and long pants. Went up to the hot springs there in September and if it is raining, you will need a sweatshirt, windbreaker and long pants.
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LeofromPereira says on Dec 19, 2006, 14:44: Summer clothes and an umbrella December is hot in Colombia, but it can also be rainy. T-shirts, shorts, snickers, that's how you can see pple in the streets, but always with an umbrella in their bags, 'cause u never know. Enjoy, Leonardo G. bixarre@hotmail.com 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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