The Colombian Navy went on a mission last week to protect baby sea turtles as they migrate to the sea after born on a beach in the Chocó department.
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The Bogotá ‘Banksy’
Djlu is an artist who uses the streets as a canvas to “wake up” pedestrians to the city around them.
Parkour: no barriers
Parkour turns city walls, stairwells and terraces into an obstacle course that builds mental and physical strength.
Tumaco’s football culture and cradle of champions
For kids in Tumaco, football is often seen as one of the only ways out of the impoverished fishing town.
Caño Cristales: Long road to the river
Known around the world for surreal rainbow-colored algae the Caño Cristales can be a tough trek, but worth the effort.
Seduced by Salento
Gateway to one of Colombia’s most beautiful valleys, the Valle de Cocora, is Salento: a picture perfect colonial town.
Colombia: Is it the people of the chaos?
To outsiders and natives alike, Colombia can seem a disorganized chaos, but there is much to love amidst the noise.
Bocachica: Cartagena’s open secret
Twenty minutes outside of Cartagena, Bocachica is worlds removed with empty beaches and fresh cheap seafood.
Red light society
Red lights in Bogotá are often an opportunity to witness impressive live shows from performers who take street art seriously.
Colombia’s women pilots risk all for the frontline
Colombia’s women pilots put their lives on the line flying dangerous missions with the National Police’s helicopter division.
Aracataca: The legacy of ‘Gabo’
Aracataca, Gabriel García Márquez’s birthplace, bursts with references to his celebrated works.
Bogotá: A capital of ‘districts’ on every corner
Bogotá is a myriad of ‘districts’ where one specific good or service competes with the same specific good.