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hi i was in cartagena last september and am going back january 18 im thinking barranquilla maybe cali study spanish any clean good hotels in barranquilla that are reasonable

By builder on Dec 11, 2005, 11:36 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


dwmte says on Dec 12, 2005, 06:15:

builder you might want to pm elmodofoque on that one. i don't think anyone knows barranquilla better. and if you're into burros, he can help you there, too.

dw

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elmodefoque says on Dec 12, 2005, 10:57:

I’m not the greatest expert in hotels, any place with a door and inside plumbing is a five star to me. I’ve stayed in El Prado a few times; this hotel was once considered the best hotel in curramba. I stayed there only because when I was a gamin I used to seat for hours across the street and watch the people going in and out wondering how it must feel to have enough money to stay there? Now I know, it feels damn good!
Listen they got plenty of very nice 25 to 40 dollars a night hotels near or right off la calle 72.
If you’re one of those sick modefoques that likes an occasional encounter with a burrita, I could arrange that.

PROUD ENEMY OF THE RIGHT WING!!!!!! THANK YOU!

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