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Ok, over the past several months I have read posts from people who say things like "I live here in *****, a really nice little town away from the big cities, beautiful scenery, great food, old style culture" ect ect ect.
Now for the question. For those of you who LIVE THERE, which Pueblo's are you living in, what big city are they near and why do you enjoy living there?? Do you get water 24/7 or only a few hours a day? Electric service reliable or out for hours at a time? Ect.
Reason I am asking is I own a home in Barranquilla and am thinking about purchasing a second home here. Was considering Santa Marta but also wanted to look at some other options when I want to "Get out of the big city" for a while.
THANKS IN ADVANCE.
By BAQ on Oct 24, 2005, 14:57 in Friendly Talkzone.
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utopiacowboy says on Oct 24, 2005, 16:57: In Medellin, in my wife's barrio of Belen-Miravalle, the electricity and water is as reliable as it is in any North American city. Same in Monteria. Of course they're not pueblos. 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. |
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