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Missing Colombia

Now that I've been in the States for 2 months I am looking forward to returning to Colombia. Here's why:

- My wife and friends
- Driving to Rio Negro
- The crazy energy
- Juan Valdez (no Starbucks thankyou)
- Forno, the best Italian food!
- Sunny days, cool nights
- Arepas
- Fruit vendors
- Beautiful women
- Crazy people
- My friends on the street (children)
- Metro Cable
- Running up to Cerro Volador
- Getting drunk listening to reggaeton on my terrace
- The smell of diesel and tropical plants

And this list could go on.

And for those consdering a visit...my last post still stands. And there are a lot of Colombianos in North Carolina and they love it here!

By CasaSol on Apr 30, 2005, 22:12 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


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