From my standpoint it is apparent from the length of time that international flights are banned from Colombia that tourism contributes a small part of the Colombian economy. Countries that rely heavily on tourism will reopen their airways soonest.
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From my standpoint it is apparent from the length of time that international flights are banned from Colombia that tourism contributes a small part of the Colombian economy. Countries that rely heavily on tourism will reopen their airways soonest.
[QUOTE=Turgid;2452646]From my standpoint it is apparent from the length of time that international flights are banned from Colombia that tourism contributes a small part of the Colombian economy. Countries that rely heavily on tourism will reopen their airways soonest.[/QUOTE]Not surprised a bit after Argentina bans all international flights. It's what Columbia does.
Their official GDP from tourism (around US $6000 Billion) is only 2-3% of total GDP. And only accounts for 2. 5% of total employment.
[QUOTE=Elvis2008;2452492]Thanks for the report, Woodman! Fuck! I think my Colombian women might be open to leaving in a shipping container. Have any contacts? LOL. Just kidding.
Woodman, I know Santa Fe is your area. Me and another monger ventured out to Primer de Mayo one night. Have you been and if so, can you do a compare and contrast?
From what I saw, there were way fewer customers, but the women were equally hot but not cheaper, and the guys trying to get you into the bars were waaay more pushy. I didn't feel as comfortable, but I was thinking I might give it a try another time. We went on a Friday night I think, and it was like 1/5 as many guys as the Santa Fe clubs.[/QUOTE]Never been there, they say it is a dangerous. Santa Fe works for me. In any case all clubs are closed. There are some hot streetie sweeties though.
It is more dangerous, prices are higher, and the girls don't look better.
[QUOTE=Elvis2008;2452492]Thanks for the report, Woodman! Fuck! I think my Colombian women might be open to leaving in a shipping container. Have any contacts? LOL. Just kidding.
Woodman, I know Santa Fe is your area. Me and another monger ventured out to Primer de Mayo one night. Have you been and if so, can you do a compare and contrast?
From what I saw, there were way fewer customers, but the women were equally hot but not cheaper, and the guys trying to get you into the bars were waaay more pushy. I didn't feel as comfortable, but I was thinking I might give it a try another time. We went on a Friday night I think, and it was like 1/5 as many guys as the Santa Fe clubs.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Gargano19;2452689]Not surprised a bit after Argentina bans all international flights. It's what Columbia does.
Their official GDP from tourism (around US $6000 Billion) is only 2-3% of total GDP. And only accounts for 2. 5% of total employment.[/QUOTE]You did mean US $6 Billion.
I was there last night about 6:30 there were 30-50 girls and definitely some super cute 18-20 somethings. As I mentioned previously everything closes at 8-9 pm. I bet there are a lot of girls there during the day, will have to go sometime soon.
Biggest pain in the ass is there is no where to sit. So I sat down on a stoop to smoke a joint and have a coffee surrounded by 15 young guys who were loitering. Soon we were all moved along by cops.
I hooked up with a super hot 23 yo girl, brunette with super white skin, Beautiful see-cup+ tits she looked like the Sukia the vampire.
[QUOTE=BlueTouch;2452989]It is more dangerous, prices are higher, and the girls don't look better.[/QUOTE]I was just there a few nights ago because I live close and there was a Home Sentry there I had to run some errands in.
The whole area is still closed, aside from a few restaurants. Had some good sushi though.
Assuming it opens up again and business starts getting back to normal, yeah, it's not necessarily more expensive, but there are a whole lot of clip joints there you have to know to avoid.
The think I didn't like about SF anymore is that it was like 99.9% Venezuelan girls, and I prefer Colombian.
I can't abide Colombia Reports for all the reasons you mentioned. I first came across it a few years ago via a link in a facebook post from some angry troll. What bothers me about it is there are quite a few gringos, some of whom are long term residents, who rely on it for news and information. I think it caters to people who can't read the local press for lack of Spanish knowledge. The tone of it is relentlessly negative and slanted. It's almost like a spurned lover who can't move on.
[QUOTE=BangoCheito;2452344]Wow, ColombiaReports has really turned into a big socialist rag since I last read it years ago. Peter needs to lay off those pills.
The article couldn't possibly be filled with more yellow journalism, misrepresentation, and outright lies.
I wouldn't even know where to start, it's just that bad.[/QUOTE]
[URL]https://youtu.be/x1zj2eR8vLc[/URL]
[QUOTE=Knowledge;2453401]I can't abide Colombia Reports for all the reasons you mentioned. I first came across it a few years ago via a link in a facebook post from some angry troll. What bothers me about it is there are quite a few gringos, some of whom are long term residents, who rely on it for news and information. I think it caters to people who can't read the local press for lack of Spanish knowledge. The tone of it is relentlessly negative and slanted. It's almost like a spurned lover who can't move on.[/QUOTE]Yeah, I think he's showing his true colors now. And you're right, people who don't speak Spanish don't realize they're reading what is essentially something that sounds like ELN level propaganda. Shame.
I wouldn't even be surprised if he were taking money from somewhere; those articles are that badly biased.
[QUOTE=NeilGeorge;2453957][URL]https://youtu.be/x1zj2eR8vLc[/URL][/QUOTE]What a great video, thanks! I wonder what drone that person is using to get those amazing shots!
[QUOTE=NeilGeorge;2453957][URL]https://youtu.be/x1zj2eR8vLc[/URL][/QUOTE]Wow sparse streets of SF! Almost nothing out on the streets, surely must get much better after sundown.
The Tall Man.
While waiting for things to open back up, I've been organizing trip photos and videos. I came across a video taken a few years back from deep in the hills of the Sierra Nevada in the tiny village of La Tagua, only accessible by horse or motorbike. While speaking with one of the locals, I saw six to eight guys dressed in fatigues with automatic weapons come out of the woods, cross through town, and go back in on the other side. They stared at me, I waved, a couple waved back, and then they disappeared. I know that traditionally this area has been FARC territory. Out of curiosity, from the attached image (it's low quality because it's a video capture and not a photo), can anyone with local knowledge confirm if these guys were rebels or nationals?
Seem to be the regular army, although hard to be sure due to quality of picture. FARC usely have AK47 or FAL and are supposed to have the Colombian flag at one shoulder.
[QUOTE=TheTallMan;2454097]Wow sparse streets of SF! Almost nothing out on the streets, surely must get much better after sundown.
The Tall Man.[/QUOTE]I think Woodman has seen better days there more recently.