Hallo,
I am finally back after some days way out in the desert and at the carribean coast. I have managed to reach to northernmost point of Columbia and also of Southern America: "Punta Gallinas".
It was really a hassle and adventure of several days, first to reach Cabo de Vela and then to finally get to Punto Gallinas, but it was well worth it. It is stunningly beautiful!
But you do have to make sacrifices in terms of commodity, electricity, sweet water to wash yourself, food availability, availability of actually nearly anything (phone reception I don't even mention). :)
The downside of this part of Columbia is, that the people, who actually live there are really poor and have to live really basic, which obviously is directly connected to a negligence of collecting/storing/properly getting rid of rubbish, which leads to the fact, that really a lot of rubbish flies, lies, sticks, rolls, spreads over ... and finally litters the landscape around every home. Which makes me really sad.
However I enjoyed the trip very much, although I spent many backbreaking hours in means of transport: buses, jeeps, boats and motorcycles.
By the way...my backpack is still too heavy! :(
Take a look at the pictures and you might agree that it was worth it. :)
I hope you are all doing well and wish you a nice sping-time. :)
Abrazos, Renate
I am finally back after some days way out in the desert and at the carribean coast. I have managed to reach to northernmost point of Columbia and also of Southern America: "Punta Gallinas".
It was really a hassle and adventure of several days, first to reach Cabo de Vela and then to finally get to Punto Gallinas, but it was well worth it. It is stunningly beautiful!
But you do have to make sacrifices in terms of commodity, electricity, sweet water to wash yourself, food availability, availability of actually nearly anything (phone reception I don't even mention). :)
The downside of this part of Columbia is, that the people, who actually live there are really poor and have to live really basic, which obviously is directly connected to a negligence of collecting/storing/properly getting rid of rubbish, which leads to the fact, that really a lot of rubbish flies, lies, sticks, rolls, spreads over ... and finally litters the landscape around every home. Which makes me really sad.
However I enjoyed the trip very much, although I spent many backbreaking hours in means of transport: buses, jeeps, boats and motorcycles.
By the way...my backpack is still too heavy! :(
Take a look at the pictures and you might agree that it was worth it. :)
I hope you are all doing well and wish you a nice sping-time. :)
Abrazos, Renate
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