Colombia With Jayden R.
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The fist place I visited in Colombia was the Old Town. This town is an inner walled town. It is a real gem of colonial architecture, packed with churches, monasteries, plazas, palaces and mansions with their overhanging balconies and shady patios.
The next place I visited on my wonderful trip to Colombia was Museo del Oro. As Bogotá's most famous museum and one of the most fascinating in all of South America, the recently renovated Gold Museum contains more than 55,000 pieces of gold. The museum's main purpose is to inform people on how the gold was found and sold.
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The last place I visited was Barichara. Barichara is the kind of town that Hollywood filmmakers dream about. A Spanish colonial town of striking beauty, the whitewashed buildings and stone streets look almost as new as the day they were created some 300 years ago. Granted, the movie-set appearance owes its debt to considerable reconstruction efforts made over the past 25 years, but all rebuilding has been done with taste in mind.
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This was my very fun trip to Colombia it was amazing everything was truly breathtaking the food was amazing and the sights were so pleasant to look at.
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