Music & Culture In Zapatoca
Our musical adventures in Zapatoca began when Jenny played her new songs for our hosts, Armando and Sonia, who then organised jam sessions and private concerts.
Our musical adventures in Zapatoca began when Jenny played her new songs for our hosts, Armando and Sonia, who then organised jam sessions and private concerts.
One of our pastimes on this trip is locating and perusing the local food markets. So, we decided to get friendly with some of the tropical fruits that you might not find in your local supermarket.
Our tent is now pitched at the Colombian Highlands Hostel in the colonial town of Villa de Leyva at around 2200m (7200ft) above sea level. It is around 18 degrees Celsius and we are both wearing jumpers. You could compare it to a cool spring day in the UK, especially …
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After we watched this YouTube clip of three New Zealanders crossing the Darien Gap by bicycle in 1977, we agreed that sailing …