This post is my second post inspired by a coffee following the older one titled “Sicily – Inspired by a Marvelous Coffee” (click for the link). A few months ago, […]
November 19, 2025
Colombia – Inspired by a Rich Coffee
General, Latin America, Travel
Alquímico bar, Andes mountains, Antioquia, Aracataca, bandeja paisa, Barranquilla, Berracas de la 13, Bocagrande, Bogota, Botero Museum, Boulevard del Río, Cali, Carlos Sánchez, Carnival of Barranquilla, Cartagena, Casa Mamá Luz, Casa Riviera del Cacao, Celele restaurant, Centro Histórico, Chapinero Alto, Ciudad Perdida, Cocora Valley, Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia, coffee farms, Coffee Triangle, colador, Colombia, Communa 13, Eduardo Martínez, El Prado, El Silo, Epoca, Fedecafé, Filandia, finca, Gabriel García Marquéz, Getsemani, Gold Museum, Gran Malecón, Hacienda Venezia, Humo restaurant, Jaime Garzón, Jardin, Jerico, Juan Valdez, La Candelaria, La Collina, La Sala de Laura, Laura Hernández Espinosa, Leo restaurant, Leonor Espinosa, Lost City, lulada, Luz Dary Cogollo, Mamba Negra, Manuel Mendoza, Manuel restaurant, Medellin, Miller Prada, Mini-Mal restaurant, Monserrate Hill, Narcos, National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia, Pablo Escobar, Parque del Cafe, Parque San Antonio, patacones, Plaza de Bolivar, Providencia Island, Quindío, Restaurante Ringlete, Rosario Islands, Salento, salsa, Salvo Patria, San Andrés Island, San Antonio, Santa Marta, Santa Rosa de Cabal, Santander, Shakira, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains, Simon Bolivar, Sunday ciclovia, Tayrona National Natural Park, the Caribbean, The Click Clack Hotel, Thierry Mulhaupt, tinto, Valle del Cauca, wax palm, willy jeep, World Salsa Festival, yipao festival, Zona Cafetera
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