@@DivertLiving Good question! 🤔 We're still trying to figure things out travel wise for 2020. We're here in SE Asia until early May and don't even have that all planned lol. But it's definitely possible we could be around that part of the world around the middle of the year. Let's chat on DMs 😀- Anna
I'm loving your Colombia series guys!! So glad to see you guys having a good time in my home country 🥰. Also like how you're taking about things like drinkable water in Bogota! I've tried to tell my Canadian friends that water in Bogota and other major cities is safe to drink but no one believes me hahaha. Tah, I also love Aji!! It's so delicious.
Glad you finally get some positive vibes after all your struggle in Bogota. Having my step family colombian. It's a city I always enjoy going, and next time I will definitely go hike behind the montserrate, I had no idea of the parc !
Julien Taillez Actually, the national park is called “Chingaza”, and it’s the closest one to the city. There is another one to the south that belongs to Bogotá and is the biggest one in the world with that kind of ecosystem (páramo). The name is “Páramo de Sumapaz”. Those landscapes are stunning!
Julien Taillez If you want to see some of the most beautiful and unique videos about Colombia, check the link below, made mostly in that place (páramo de Sumapaz), by a guy that travels all around the world in a bicycle, but rides it through the wildest places, where there aren’t even trails. He has another 3 or 4 videos in Colombia, all are epic! ua-cam.com/video/TCjeku6eokM/v-deo.html
A couple of interesting facts: this velvet-like plant, called "Frailejon" (min 6:17) comes from the spanish word for "catholic monk" which is "fraile", why? because at certain distance, spaniard saw this like monks with cloaks... and these plants grow very slow: it tooks 2,5 years to grow an inch! Another one: the Tequendama´s fall (min 14:51) was based on and ancient pre-columbian legend, from native tribes: the Muiscas. The legend said that an almighty-god called Bochica (A tall big man, long blond haired and beard and blue-green eyes... like an old viking) came to Bacata´s plain (native old name of Bogota before spaniards) which was a huge swamp and destroy a rock at the edge of the fall to drain off all the water, and "made" the fall...
There's actually a theory that says Bochica came from Scandinavia and that's why they put the name Cundinamarca (Kung Denmark) like the word Denmark= Dinamarca in spanish.
Well done . Beautiful. Deserves more appreciation of its beauty. Good personality combination makes better videos. Colombia is worth a visit definitely. This makes no perfect sense but what I’m trying to say is you guys rocked this.
Absolutely beautiful...Colombia has so much diversity in landscape, people and food. Are you going to other cities in Colombia...Medellin, Cartagena/Baru/Rosario Islands, Tayrona/Santa Marta, San Andres, Cali or Cocora Valley/Eje Cafetero? Thank you!!!
@@ChrisOnez718 Medellin is an overrated city. As every city, it has good and different things, but nothing surprising. The ridiculously positive perception there is thanks to media, that has economic interests with politicians and rich people there. But the reality of Medellin and Antioquia its the same of the rest of Colombia. Good infrastructure isn't everything, Medellín has serious problems, just like gang violence, an strong 'narcosociety', high levels of poorness,etc. Bogotá may have serious problems in traffic and city infrastructure, but the quality of life, the homicides, and poorness are way better than Medellín, so, the two cities have to work hard to fix that problems in the next years.
I'm stunned! Part of my family lives so close from Monserrate and well I've lived in Bogota all my life and I didn't know that place. Now that I'm studying abroad I can't wait to go back just to go there.
Great video guys - well done. I've never been or seen videos of that area around Monserrate - interesting. We've spent almost all our time on the coast (con la gente buena y chevere). ;-)
@@DivertLiving My wife is from Barranquilla (carnaval, Shakira, Sofia Vergara). People are great there, the city nothing special. I love Cartagena and have amazing memories from there - along with Havana the best colonial city I have seen.
Wow you really capturing the essence of Bogota so well really good filmmaking skills. Btw for indigenous people paramos are the most sacred for them, they're are a very unique landscape and I believe is only found in the Andes mountains nowhere else in the world.
That silent lake almost have a love-shaped, but kinda like a bat-shaped. Beautifully eerie. Mostly places above 4,500 m have snow, even in equator countries. I guess.
You paisas can stop pretending that you're the unique touristic place in Colombia? You have to know that every region has its charm. Statistically, the most touristic places in Colombia are Bogotá, Cartagena, and Nariño, so you have to investigate more before say the 'coffee cities' are the real tourist spot, lol.
@@johndawhale3197 Lol, you don't know well that region, it has dark secrets. Eje cafetero is good and relatively peaceful, but Antioquia has a lot of problems that they hide to pretend that they live as Europeans, lol, but is totally the opposite.
@@DivertLiving not just bogota, medellin, cali, old tow cartagena, tairona park between santa marta & barranquilla, coffee triangle hot springs-salento town-coffee park. and a lot more. but from now take care from the virus covid-19. and the colombian national dish is bandeja paisa it comes from antioquia state but every state has is local delicius dish.
You eat sooo good in Colombia. When you are out of the country like I've been and comeback you realize how delicious the bakery is, the soups, the fruits. I'm going in a week and I'm already craving the arepas, and empanadas and the coffeeeeeeeee. Yummy!!! I can see you guys stuffed yourselves there hahahahaha
so, this is a random question.. but can you explain to me how you blend those two images together in your thumbnail?? I've been trying for 2 hours in photoshop and 7 tutorials later, I still don't understand. After 3 years of making videos that get 100 views, i'm trying to up my thumbnail game, haha. Any tutorial channel you prefer on UA-cam?
Divert Living - Smart! As world travelers, I guess you are packed for all type of climates! Love your channel. PS. You wife does a good job with the pronunciation of some of the foods, but she has a hard time with the name of the city: Bogota!
Welcome to Colombia, visit Medellin the most developed and thriving city in the country, one of the cities with the greatest international projection in all of America, you will love it.
I’m from Colombia! Thank you for visiting my beautiful country and sharing your experience! Although I have a question, is there a legal requirement to fly a drone in Bogotá?
Fantastic video! You could have titled your video "Snowing near the Equator - is this real?" or "Did you know it snows near the equator?" or something like that. It grabs people's attention :) Just a suggestion from me. Hope you don't mind.
Hey, I like the videos. I usually travel to patagonia and fly fish all summer but I am heading to bogota on the 23rd for this year. Are there fish in those cold streams and lakes? And can you fish for them?
colombia tiene una variedad enorme de arepas inlcuso mas que venezuela, ese afan de crrer que un pedazo de harina rellena es un plato del cual sentirse orgullos y pelear por eso como si del fin del mundo se tratara solo se ve a los venezolanos, nosotros teniendo tanta variedad gastornonica no hacemos tanta bulla por una arepa
Yep! Instead of making them with cheese inside, they make the arepa and cut them open. That way you put anything you want inside (eggs, cheese, beef, chicken) and it turns into a mini sandwich.
Question what is the river polluted by farmers or industrial or sewage cause it seems like it’s coming from the mountains makes no sense 🤷🏽 I’m thinking illegal farmers of the main export if u know what I mean
The river at this point comes down the mountains where the actual city of Bogota is located so it brings pollution from a 8million people city (if you know what I mean)
There's another world of things to see near Bogotá in the Cundinamarca department, like the Salt mine Cathedral at Zipaquirá, the town of Guatavita and the lake that originated the history of El Dorado where the Muiscas bathed in gold, la Cabaña de Alpina a place where you'll find lots of cheeses and desserts varieties, the church of el Señor de la Piedra in Sopó where an indigenous found found a rock with the image of jesus imprinted on it by a stream of water. I'm glad that they at least went near to Choachí, because going through all the towns near Bogotá are all completely new experiences.
That river's point (Tequendema waterfall) runs after going through all Bogota city, this city have more than 8 million people living there. Industries, housing, ect used to use it as a dump, and more there are along the river. For so many years, it was used to throw human trash. Now it's building PTAR Salitre. A huge mega-construction to make the river clean again. It would be done for this year. So hopefully in the near future, the bad smell or pollution will be history.
I just want to remind people to be careful walking in the Colombian countryside and to not stray into unmarked territory. The reason I say that is because there are still mines littered around the country!
Well, I do not know much about free gluten restaurants. But Bogota has one of the most variaty of Vegan Restaurants in South America. There's no other place to be Vegeterian or Vegan than Bogotá. And they offer free-gluten options. However Colombian food is healthier than most of developed countries. And being Vegeterian or Vegan here is quite easy. You can find free gluten bread in some bakeries, for instance. But just need to do a little research first.
You can have a glance here: You will find a list of most popular free gluten restaurants in Bogotá: www.tripadvisor.co/Restaurants-g294074-zfz10992-Bogota.html
China Teacher Brand Not root beer at all. Malta is, well, malt. It’s a sweetened malt beverage. I’m sure it has other ingredients but malt is the main one.
@@DivertLiving Actually, I was thinking that "Maracuya" is actually the fruit that tastes more like passion fruit. ua-cam.com/video/ojPI4lgFmyA/v-deo.html
Amazing video, love the landscape, just an observation, please please please stop saying Bogóta , it sounds really bad, you were there for days so I know you know is Bogotá with accent on the a, I know is a small detail but is important to say the correct name of the city
Colombia es una chimba!!! Glad you visited my beautiful country🇨🇴🇨🇴
We love it
Your colombia series has been one of the most intriguing I have seen. Loving the south american vlogging work.
Thank you so much!
@@DivertLiving did you go to cartegena?
"Peru, Colombia and Argentina are my favorite South American countries to visit or to live in someday. Coming from the Philippines .?!"
Ahh we're hitting all of them!
beautiful country
Thats what we think!
Definitely on our bucket list. Enjoy guys
They're beautiful day trips!
Increible, Yo soy de Choachi, muchas gracias por mostrar lo mejor de Colombia
bogotá y sus alrededores son espectaculares
Looks like you guys are loving Colombia! It's one of our favs too. It's crazy how much the climate changes up there in those mountains - Trevor
just finished watching you guys video about Chile like 2 minutes ago and then see your comment... like WHATTTTTTTTTT !!!! hahahaaa - Tah
@@DivertLiving haha no way! So funny. We clearly need to meet up at some point 🤗- Anna
We would love to ! Do you guys have plan to visit Central America somehow this year ?
@@DivertLiving Good question! 🤔 We're still trying to figure things out travel wise for 2020. We're here in SE Asia until early May and don't even have that all planned lol. But it's definitely possible we could be around that part of the world around the middle of the year. Let's chat on DMs 😀- Anna
I'm loving your Colombia series guys!! So glad to see you guys having a good time in my home country 🥰. Also like how you're taking about things like drinkable water in Bogota! I've tried to tell my Canadian friends that water in Bogota and other major cities is safe to drink but no one believes me hahaha. Tah, I also love Aji!! It's so delicious.
Thank you so much ! There are so many beautiful places in Colombia that need to be showcased on Media.
i seriously want to pack Aji to wherever we go, i'm so addicted to it !:)
@@DivertLiving lol, we noted that!
Didn't realize Colombia era tan hermoso.
and you ain't seen nothing yet.
SOCO TROCO It’s on my list right after Brazil
Era??
Well, now you know.
Lovely food and beautiful views guys ❤️
Thank you so much!
Glad you finally get some positive vibes after all your struggle in Bogota. Having my step family colombian. It's a city I always enjoy going, and next time I will definitely go hike behind the montserrate, I had no idea of the parc !
Its such an incredible place!
Julien Taillez
Actually, the national park is called “Chingaza”, and it’s the closest one to the city.
There is another one to the south that belongs to Bogotá and is the biggest one in the world with that kind of ecosystem (páramo). The name is “Páramo de Sumapaz”.
Those landscapes are stunning!
@@byrlink wow thank you for the input !
Julien Taillez
If you want to see some of the most beautiful and unique videos about Colombia, check the link below, made mostly in that place (páramo de Sumapaz), by a guy that travels all around the world in a bicycle, but rides it through the wildest places, where there aren’t even trails.
He has another 3 or 4 videos in Colombia, all are epic!
ua-cam.com/video/TCjeku6eokM/v-deo.html
And look at this other short drone video that another user posted today of a beautiful place close to Bogotá.
ua-cam.com/video/961_w7lBQrM/v-deo.html
A couple of interesting facts: this velvet-like plant, called "Frailejon" (min 6:17) comes from the spanish word for "catholic monk" which is "fraile", why? because at certain distance, spaniard saw this like monks with cloaks... and these plants grow very slow: it tooks 2,5 years to grow an inch!
Another one: the Tequendama´s fall (min 14:51) was based on and ancient pre-columbian legend, from native tribes: the Muiscas. The legend said that an almighty-god called Bochica (A tall big man, long blond haired and beard and blue-green eyes... like an old viking) came to Bacata´s plain (native old name of Bogota before spaniards) which was a huge swamp and destroy a rock at the edge of the fall to drain off all the water, and "made" the fall...
There's actually a theory that says Bochica came from Scandinavia and that's why they put the name Cundinamarca (Kung Denmark) like the word Denmark= Dinamarca in spanish.
Colombia for ther World. Welcome
Congratulations on this video. These some are the wonders of Colombia. We hope you come back to visit Colombia again and see more amazing landscapes.
We want to come back this year and explore more of it!
Very interesting!!!
Thanks for the video!!!😁
Thank you so much!
Like si eres colombiano
Thank you so much!
Looks like you guy's are really enjoying the cultural foods and drinks. Nice video. Falls are cool
The falls are amazing and the food is incredible!
You guys definitely have become in my top 2 UA-cam channels I always look forward to seeing!!
You make my day ! Thank you !!:D
Divert Living awesome!!!
Hi, welcome to Colombia.
Hi! Thank you so much!
Well done . Beautiful. Deserves more appreciation of its beauty. Good personality combination makes better videos. Colombia is worth a visit definitely. This makes no perfect sense but what I’m trying to say is you guys rocked this.
Thank you so much!
another great video, loved the falls. meanwhile telling us that Ta loves food is something i think we've all figured out by now. lol
The falls are super beautiful!
Ur production blows me away every time. Wtf!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Tah is killing it!
Welcome ei Colombia.
Loveee your filming and storytelling - we learn so much watching you guys ! X
Thank you !!:D
Absolutely beautiful...Colombia has so much diversity in landscape, people and food. Are you going to other cities in Colombia...Medellin, Cartagena/Baru/Rosario Islands, Tayrona/Santa Marta, San Andres, Cali or Cocora Valley/Eje Cafetero? Thank you!!!
We plan to visit again in the future but not this trip
necesitas visitar cartagena!!
@@ChrisOnez718 Medellin is an overrated city. As every city, it has good and different things, but nothing surprising. The ridiculously positive perception there is thanks to media, that has economic interests with politicians and rich people there.
But the reality of Medellin and Antioquia its the same of the rest of Colombia. Good infrastructure isn't everything, Medellín has serious problems, just like gang violence, an strong 'narcosociety', high levels of poorness,etc. Bogotá may have serious problems in traffic and city infrastructure, but the quality of life, the homicides, and poorness are way better than Medellín, so, the two cities have to work hard to fix that problems in the next years.
Super genial 😘😘😘 saluditpa desde Bucaramanga, Colombia 💛💙❤️
I'm stunned! Part of my family lives so close from Monserrate and well I've lived in Bogota all my life and I didn't know that place. Now that I'm studying abroad I can't wait to go back just to go there.
Wow esa parte donde estaban se ve hermoso el paisaje 👄😍
Simply Amazing! Never would I thought of any of this. Good traveling group too. Still wanting the blooper reel! Lol
Hahaha we could make an hour long blooper real of just steve!
Ya it isn't Kansas, but would you swim in the Arkansas river or any local lakes..I know I wouldn't. Safe travels we can't wait to see Colombia!
Depends in the NY You can swim in the rivers and lakes at least upstate
Bogotá has the biggest paramo in the world, the Sumapaz regioin that is enormous and really beatiful.
Great video guys, that land is a beauty. Thank you.
This is awesome!! I’ve been down to Ecuador, but have yet to check out more of these countries surrounding.
We will have to look into traveling there!
I love to watch your shooting skills 😍 amazing and good places
Ahh we are just learning :)
Dude- Walkimg on that wall alongside the road ..... CRAZY ... But really cool video
hahah yea the video was crazy over looking the falls!
Great video guys - well done. I've never been or seen videos of that area around Monserrate - interesting. We've spent almost all our time on the coast (con la gente buena y chevere). ;-)
Ahhh do you like it there?!
@@DivertLiving My wife is from Barranquilla (carnaval, Shakira, Sofia Vergara). People are great there, the city nothing special. I love Cartagena and have amazing memories from there - along with Havana the best colonial city I have seen.
Wow you really capturing the essence of Bogota so well really good filmmaking skills. Btw for indigenous people paramos are the most sacred for them, they're are a very unique landscape and I believe is only found in the Andes mountains nowhere else in the world.
Its such a beautiful place! Thank you so much for the amaing comment!
You look like the guy in " black hawk down " movie
Love from India 🇮🇳
hahahha Thanks?
beautiful scenery around Tequendama Fall; if you are lucky you can meet there the only species of bear in Latin America.
I want to be no where near a bear haha
I love you two too much, care for each other, travel together 🥰 beautiful couple
Thank you so much!
Thanks for coming to Colombia :) you're welcome whenever you want
Great video guys ....!
Thank you so much!
That silent lake almost have a love-shaped, but kinda like a bat-shaped. Beautifully eerie.
Mostly places above 4,500 m have snow, even in equator countries. I guess.
Yes!
Soy colombiano y los invito a conocer,el eje cafetero,los Llanos orientales,Medellín,la costa Atlántica y pacífica, excelent
You guys completely miss Medellin and the coffee cities ! That’s the real tourist spot
We showed Bogota and we will be back for Medellin
You paisas can stop pretending that you're the unique touristic place in Colombia? You have to know that every region has its charm. Statistically, the most touristic places in Colombia are Bogotá, Cartagena, and Nariño, so you have to investigate more before say the 'coffee cities' are the real tourist spot, lol.
@@ROCKNROLL947 It's not pretending...
Paisa region is a holy place.
@@johndawhale3197 Lol, you don't know well that region, it has dark secrets. Eje cafetero is good and relatively peaceful, but Antioquia has a lot of problems that they hide to pretend that they live as Europeans, lol, but is totally the opposite.
@@DivertLiving not just bogota, medellin, cali, old tow cartagena, tairona park between santa marta & barranquilla, coffee triangle hot springs-salento town-coffee park. and a lot more. but from now take care from the virus covid-19. and the colombian national dish is bandeja paisa it comes from antioquia state but every state has is local delicius dish.
You eat sooo good in Colombia. When you are out of the country like I've been and comeback you realize how delicious the bakery is, the soups, the fruits. I'm going in a week and I'm already craving the arepas, and empanadas and the coffeeeeeeeee. Yummy!!! I can see you guys stuffed yourselves there hahahahaha
very entertaining your videos! good job guys .....however you only show one side of Bogota... did you visit the north of the city? you missed the best
We did go north :)
Visit parque tairona, san andres colombia, medellin, el peñon etc
Tahs wind breaker is swagged up too. Jimmy needs to step up his swag. Tah kicking his ass
hahahahahhahahaha
so, this is a random question.. but can you explain to me how you blend those two images together in your thumbnail?? I've been trying for 2 hours in photoshop and 7 tutorials later, I still don't understand. After 3 years of making videos that get 100 views, i'm trying to up my thumbnail game, haha. Any tutorial channel you prefer on UA-cam?
Just layer them on on top of the other, add an adjustment layer, turn it black and bush over it
Nice video! Did you already have raincoats in your luggage? Or purchased in Bogotá?
We carry them with us everywhere we go just in case :)
Divert Living - Smart! As world travelers, I guess you are packed for all type of climates! Love your channel. PS. You wife does a good job with the pronunciation of some of the foods, but she has a hard time with the name of the city: Bogota!
Welcome to Colombia, visit Medellin the most developed and thriving city in the country, one of the cities with the greatest international projection in all of America, you will love it.
Welcome to algeria😁
Ahh we really want to visit there
I’m from Colombia! Thank you for visiting my beautiful country and sharing your experience! Although I have a question, is there a legal requirement to fly a drone in Bogotá?
Tienen o hacen buenas tomas y comentarios💋🇨🇴
I like when people say ''Buenos Dias''
Do you feel any sickness from climbing up?
No :)
Fantastic video! You could have titled your video "Snowing near the Equator - is this real?" or "Did you know it snows near the equator?" or something like that. It grabs people's attention :) Just a suggestion from me. Hope you don't mind.
Of course we dont mind, we love feedback and suggestion from you guys ! Thank you !:D
Hey, I like the videos. I usually travel to patagonia and fly fish all summer but I am heading to bogota on the 23rd for this year. Are there fish in those cold streams and lakes? And can you fish for them?
Arepa de Huevo : fried arepa with a fried egg inside!
nice to know that tap water in colombia is drinkable :)
Some yes!
I have been a huge fan of ají as well my whole life lol
Dats Right ! Praise Yah.
Tah’s hat is dope af
Cool
Just discovering you are in Colombia, hope you can visit all south american countries , that means some months of good travel videos
Ahh we are trying to see a lot of places :)
Love latin America!
Its such a surprising and interesting place for us! We're loving it!
What's next medellin?
Have to go to Pereira and Armenia ! The coffee tourist cities
Really! Is it far from here?
It’s 8 hours driving or 30 mins flying from Bogota . 4 hours from Medellin and Cali driving
i have always eat choco and cheese..yet didnt know the story background.
We are happy to inform you :)
Come visit medellin bro.
We want to !
You should have gone to Medellín 😭
We will be back!
Well, Steve turned his Colombian arepa into a Venezuelan arepa. That's exactly how they eat them there.
colombia tiene una variedad enorme de arepas inlcuso mas que venezuela, ese afan de crrer que un pedazo de harina rellena es un plato del cual sentirse orgullos y pelear por eso como si del fin del mundo se tratara solo se ve a los venezolanos, nosotros teniendo tanta variedad gastornonica no hacemos tanta bulla por una arepa
Really!?! We didn't know that!
Yep! Instead of making them with cheese inside, they make the arepa and cut them open. That way you put anything you want inside (eggs, cheese, beef, chicken) and it turns into a mini sandwich.
That's awesome !
I think that drink you had near the end of video looks like some sort of passionfruit.
Taste wayyyyy better than passion fruits though !:D
Steve Yalo, 1:52. Cool
Question what is the river polluted by farmers or industrial or sewage cause it seems like it’s coming from the mountains makes no sense 🤷🏽 I’m thinking illegal farmers of the main export if u know what I mean
The river at this point comes down the mountains where the actual city of Bogota is located so it brings pollution from a 8million people city (if you know what I mean)
andresbuitragomoreno I know what u mean lmao 😂
andresbuitragomoreno so all the people are on coke and there poo 💩 is contaminated got it
@@glessyg.4421 the only one contaminated with that stuff is your brain. Have a great rehab
Nice Video
Thank you so much!
Interesting video. In my opinion, the best tourist attraction near Bogota is "laguna de Neusa" too bad you guys didn't go there.
Yes we missed that one! How far is it from Bogota?!
@@DivertLiving It's about 1:30 min north of the city.
There's another world of things to see near Bogotá in the Cundinamarca department, like the Salt mine Cathedral at Zipaquirá, the town of Guatavita and the lake that originated the history of El Dorado where the Muiscas bathed in gold, la Cabaña de Alpina a place where you'll find lots of cheeses and desserts varieties, the church of el Señor de la Piedra in Sopó where an indigenous found found a rock with the image of jesus imprinted on it by a stream of water.
I'm glad that they at least went near to Choachí, because going through all the towns near Bogotá are all completely new experiences.
Why is the river so polluted?
That river's point (Tequendema waterfall) runs after going through all Bogota city, this city have more than 8 million people living there. Industries, housing, ect used to use it as a dump, and more there are along the river.
For so many years, it was used to throw human trash. Now it's building PTAR Salitre. A huge mega-construction to make the river clean again. It would be done for this year. So hopefully in the near future, the bad smell or pollution will be history.
david or.du.
Don’t forget about the other megaplant; PTAR Canoas.
Guys, would you as foreigners like to live a rural experience with communities? here in Colombia
I hope you travel to Nepal someday!
We would love to!
@@DivertLiving Thanks for making me look how Colombia is!
I just want to remind people to be careful walking in the Colombian countryside and to not stray into unmarked territory. The reason I say that is because there are still mines littered around the country!
Do they have a lot of gluten free options in restaurants?
pretty challenging to find gluten free options - we actually never have seen one
@@DivertLiving I thought everything was made out of corn in South America.
Well, I do not know much about free gluten restaurants.
But Bogota has one of the most variaty of Vegan Restaurants in South America. There's no other place to be Vegeterian or Vegan than Bogotá. And they offer free-gluten options.
However Colombian food is healthier than most of developed countries. And being Vegeterian or Vegan here is quite easy.
You can find free gluten bread in some bakeries, for instance. But just need to do a little research first.
You can have a glance here: You will find a list of most popular free gluten restaurants in Bogotá: www.tripadvisor.co/Restaurants-g294074-zfz10992-Bogota.html
That is a paved road
🇹🇼🇺🇸🇹🇭🇨🇴
Medellin barranquilla Cali San Andres cartagena
R u sick jimmy?
Lulo looks like passion fruit.
It looks similar, sour, but tastes completely different, is my favorite fruit.
WRONG !! Mount Kenya is on the Equater and gets snow ... oh AND has glaciers !!!
In colombia there will be ice, snow and glaciers too, but above 4500m. The park they went is at around 3000m
Ahh ok! Thank you so much for letting us know! I guess we had our facts wrong.
joe shah
What is wrong?
He said that Colombia is ONE of a FEW countries on the Equator that has snow, not the only one.
Pony malta is root beer.
China Teacher Brand Not root beer at all. Malta is, well, malt. It’s a sweetened malt beverage. I’m sure it has other ingredients but malt is the main one.
Nice sharing...
Do you know any female tour guide?
something about that other youtuber dude that's with them kinda rubs me up the wrong way 😬
I've seen beautiful and trashy parts of Colombia.
Yes. Just like everywhere else in the world, Colombia has good, and bad spots to be in.
@@pgsanta yes, exactly 🙏🙏
Wow such a genius!!🤯
@@Drealleal it's a fundamental
@@NickDemski what I'm trying to say with my comment is that you're not offering any new information,...
"Lulo" tastes a lot like passion fruit.
It does kinda!
@@DivertLiving Actually, I was thinking that "Maracuya" is actually the fruit that tastes more like passion fruit.
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Be careful.Take care.
Thank you so much!
Se entiende mas el ingles que los subtitulos ;v
Amazing video, love the landscape, just an observation, please please please stop saying Bogóta , it sounds really bad, you were there for days so I know you know is Bogotá with accent on the a, I know is a small detail but is important to say the correct name of the city
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Aww you're the best! Thank you so much!
@@DivertLiving You guys are the best.. 👍😁 Great videos as always..
NOOOO empanadas are ugly with rice, i know cuz i´m Colombian