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04-03-21 03:48 #45130
Posts: 540Centro / Botero Park
I am currently staying at ground zero surrounded by foreigners. I thought everything was open until 5:00 pm and then everything was closed after 5:00 pm (except Rappi). Oops. Only essential businesses are open until 5:00 pm then everything is closed after 5:00 pm.
Day before lock down the thieves were busy trying to get some money. Four thefts in the daylight hours. Pretty busy out so I think most were caught.
Day one of the lock down the place was packed. No thefts that I saw because so packed that there was no where to run. 95% of everyone cleared off the streets by 6:00 pm.
Day two and half the street girls never showed up for work. The late shift girls either did not get the memo or are just stupid and did not bother to come early. They showed up at 3:00 pm as is habit for them. They may have been thinking the police would run most people off but leave them mostly alone as they walk around the block as if they are leaving. Nope. I also assumed the police would not be enforcing this lock down too tightly but was wrong. 95% of people cleared by 5:30 pm.
Day three and 80% of the street girls did not show up for work. There was a good rain for an hour. Many restaurants that could open are closed. But I feel more because holiday rather than the lock down. Stupid thief in his mid 20's steals a phone from another mid 20 year old with no accomplices to block the victim. When the thief runs away the victim is less than a meter behind him. This idiot steals the phone at the corner of the church when the police are clearing the streets and are at every corner. He runs towards Park Berrio Station where there is always a few police present. He ran past the first group of police but was caught of course. I know he got a good beating for making the police run after him. 95% of street cleared by 5:00. They started clearing at 4:30 pm and formed a line of 5+ across.
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04-02-21 23:45 #45129
Posts: 6Asking for tips to find FB friends
Hi colleagues,
If all go well with massive vaccination I'm planing to visit Medellin around mid year.
I do not want go in black by this I just open a SA account, but also wanted to find FB girls previous the trip. Any advise on that will be great. I'm trying to find on FB but not sure how to identify it the right ones.
Have a great day.
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04-02-21 17:05 #45128
Posts: 582Originally Posted by LuckyNuts [View Original Post]
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04-02-21 16:52 #45127
Posts: 105Eros Spa
Originally Posted by WorldTravel69 [View Original Post]
Small correction: it's 70 K for 1 hour (2 shots), it will be 100 K if you choose additional 30 K for BBBJ (the picture of pricelist is attached - December 2020).
Another nice feature: they accept credit cards and PayPal, so if you ran out of pesos and want some additional services you can use PayPal. Never used it and just noticed it now while posting a picture, but I know for sure that some BMs had to return to AirBnB / hotels in the middle of the day when they wanted to continue the game, but run out of pesos in the pocket.
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04-02-21 15:10 #45126
Posts: 2855Eros Spa
Thanks for the Update. I finally added the name to the place on the Map.
160 k for Luna's seems high.
Eros Spa Carrera 81 a # 34 a-15, Apt 301.15+ Girls. Prices: 60 k 30 min. , 100 k hour. Tel: +57 300 7452480, Whatsapp 322-202-5690 . Hours: 24. https://www.facebook.com/juanesteban.suarez.752 https://erosspa.negocio.site/.
Luna Lunera Avenida 33, # 63 b-219.10-15 Chicas. Prices: Cover 50 k, Beers 15 k, Drinks 50 k, 160 k 30 min. , __k 45 min. , __k hour, 100 k exit fee. Tel: PBX (574) 235 4700, Cell: 320 664 60 61,310 835 7020. Hours: 24/7. www.lunalunera.com.co https://www.facebook.com/LUNA-Lunera...5027583252262/.
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Originally Posted by SlapShot10 [View Original Post]
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04-02-21 07:07 #45125
Posts: 6233 day weekends
Originally Posted by SavePros321 [View Original Post]
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04-02-21 00:40 #45124
Posts: 15973Originally Posted by MojoBandit [View Original Post]
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04-02-21 00:30 #45123
Posts: 1259Domestic Flights testing requirement??
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Here is what the article states:
"Due to the pandemic, we had had several administrative acts on domestic flights that were updated and also two on international flights. We are now merging into one, with specific recommendations.
That take effect on April 7, 2021.
It never even states anything about Covid testing and domestic flights in the same sentence. I can't be positive because my Spanish skills are not perfect but if you read the other articles they do not say anything specifically about requiring testing for domestic flights, being that this would be a big deal I would think it would be stated explicitly. I also took a look at Avianca and LATAM websites, they make no mention of this.
Here are other articles discussing the same announcement and they do not mention anything about testing for domestic flights.
https://www.vozdeamerica.com/america...vid19-viajeros
https://www.semana.com/nacion/articu...-abril/202110/
https://www.eltiempo.com/salud/pcr-d...olombia-577791
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04-01-21 23:05 #45122
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by SlapShot10 [View Original Post]
So for me, and I suspect for others, it's not only how you roll, but just the thought of being restricted that I am having a hard time with.
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04-01-21 22:51 #45121
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
You ask where do they come up with this stuff, well I think their scared shitless and rightly so about what's happenning in other Countries, like Brazil, Chile, and the rest of the world and knowing they will never be able to vaccinate out of the Pandemic if that's even possible, hence they are taking every precaution they can to "reduce the spread" with the ICU's already at or near capacity.
The last thing anyone want's to hear in the news in any Country is that Doctors are having to make decisions as to whom gets an ICU bed with people being turned away.
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04-01-21 22:19 #45120
Posts: 582PCR test cost a little more and it takes a little bit longer. But it's also really accurate. Since the coronavirus statistics are really heavily skewed to the Bogata and Medellin until I can get the vaccine rolled out it does make some sense.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 22:01 #45119
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 21:47 #45118
Posts: 20Originally Posted by Kafka [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 21:19 #45117
Posts: 15973Originally Posted by SlapShot10 [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 20:58 #45116
Posts: 335Another Negative Indication
https://www.bluradio.com/nacion/ojo-...es-en-colombia
This article says on April 7, PCR tests will be required for International AND Domestic flights.
Anyone else want to hop on the Mexico train? I hope this isn't a sign of things to come, but I'll be tracking everything closely, as I have not yet purchased a return flight from Mexico. My buddy just took a long weekend in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, and had a blast. He was super bummed to return to a curfew. Depending on your style of mongering, the curfew can be a speed bump or a road block. If you don't know which it is, for you, then I'd say change your travel plans. For those of you in Medellin, maybe it's a good time to consider a trip, if you aren't locked into a long-term lease, etc.