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12-13-22 05:49 #6707
Posts: 1406Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
https://www.harrysasson.com/harry-sasson-bogota/
https://elchato.co/
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12-13-22 05:48 #6706
Posts: 112Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
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12-13-22 04:54 #6705
Posts: 16400Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
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12-13-22 04:14 #6704
Posts: 720Whats your favorite Restaurant in Bogota?
Colombian cuisine has continued to improve over the years, However, Covid did do a number on the city's restaurant scene. After eating at countless restaurants in Bogota over the years my favorite is still JACQUES on calle 109 in Chico Navarra, runner up would be Andres Carne De Res Chia, just north of Bogota, Food, fun, tons of non pro chics makes this place a stand out. Would love to hear any recommendations from our members. Returning to Bogota in a few weeks looking to try out a few new ones.
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12-12-22 07:29 #6703
Posts: 5496Chek-Mig form
Just filled out the Check-Mig form from the migracion website with no problems and got the pop-up saying I had completed the form, however I didn't receive a confirmation email. Opened the Check-Mig app to confirm my form, entered my information and immediately received the confirmation email.
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12-05-22 15:25 #6702
Posts: 1792Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
Know that you are being watched almost constantly, your being sized up, you step outside of your hotel or walking down any street and there are more than a dozen eyes on you you just may not realize it, they want to see if your a good target.
"Don't trust the girl, the bank employees, the hotel staff or the Taxi driver. Most Colombians are good honest people but the people we mongers run into most of the time are not. Be careful, be save, and enjoy the pussy."
The Tall Man.
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12-05-22 05:17 #6701
Posts: 720Colombia remains a very dangerous place for mongers
"Nicolas Vincent Flattes is the latest foreigner found dead in the vicinity of Aburra Valley. His death is of major concern to Colombian authorities as 27 deaths of foreign tourists have already been reported in the Aburrá Valley this year.
The Aburra Valley Metropolitan Police said 25 of them were found in Medellin. A man identified as Leon Victor Dean, 59, of the United Kingdom, was found dead in his hotel room in the neighborhood of El Poblado in Medellin on January 5. He was discovered dead in the jacuzzi of his room.
In February, a 48-year-old Canadian man was also found dead inside a hotel in the Laureles neighborhood in Medellin. There have also been a high number of crimes directed at tourists, with the police, prosecutor's office, and Medellin Mayor's office all working together to bring down criminals targeting them.
These criminals reportedly use apps such as Tinder to target foreign victims and rob them. The Aburra Valley Metropolitan Police recently captured five of these criminals as they tried to rob foreign tourists. They arrested three women and two men, all of whom were reportedly part of a gang dedicated to extorting foreigners".
Anyone with any experience in this hobby knows to be aware of girls working with their boyfriends setting up Mongers for robbery and often leading to death. Tinder but not only Tinder, being a common site used to rob and kill tourists. Life is very cheap in Colombia. Anyone with the right connection can get someone dumped for a few hundred thousand pesos. Anyone downplaying the dangers are doing a disservice to members on this board, especially the neophytes. I think the 'know it all' newbies could be the most vulnerable. Don't trust the girl, the bank employees, the hotel staff or the Taxi driver. Most Colombians are good honest people but the people we mongers run into most of the time are not. Be careful, be save, and enjoy the pussy.
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12-05-22 04:52 #6700
Posts: 720Check=mig
As reported earlier the airline asked for my check-mig before giving me my boarding pass on Nov. 25. However leaving Bogota on Dec. 1, I forgot all about filling out the required form to leave Colombia but no one, the airline or immigration asked for the form before my departure. .
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12-05-22 03:10 #6699
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by StudPlayer [View Original Post]
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12-04-22 23:58 #6698
Posts: 444I never had an issue with safari. You could download the Colombian migracion app in the app store.
I used it last month with no issues.
Originally Posted by Combo [View Original Post]
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12-04-22 20:52 #6697
Posts: 1791Migration Colombia form
For those who have recently gone, any tips on making the process more smooth?
Last visit for me it wouldn't work on Safari -- had to use Chrome.
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12-04-22 18:53 #6696
Posts: 307Originally Posted by StudPlayer [View Original Post]
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12-04-22 18:48 #6695
Posts: 5496Originally Posted by StudPlayer [View Original Post]
Circumstances seem to suggest he preferred Colombia at the time of his death. Had he survived, would he have changed his opinion? Maybe. Maybe not. There are many guys who have survived robberies who are still returning to Medellin.
That doesn't mean you, or anyone else needs to prefer Medellin. Love or hate it, it's up to you. However, make your own case, instead of using a guy who died tragically as your puppet. That's just sick.
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12-04-22 05:42 #6694
Posts: 158Mexico or Brasil or Colombia?
Ask Paul Nguyen which he he prefers.
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11-27-22 18:18 #6693
Posts: 660Different airlines different procedures
Originally Posted by JohnGault [View Original Post]
The flight was messed up, so I missed my connecting flight and had to take American Airlines for the second leg of the trip. American Airlines would not let me bag drop without showing them the CheckMig, covid card, or negative test.
Upon arrival in Medellin they didn't ask for anything but the passport. Departing from Cartegena back to the US JetBlue did not allow me to bag drop unless I showed them the Check Mig, Migration didn't ask for anything but the passport and this is where many that only came with a carry on was unaware and had to step off the line and fill it out.