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04-21-21 01:04 #9585
Posts: 707Id
Originally Posted by GringoTigre [View Original Post]
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04-21-21 00:45 #9584
Posts: 12Originally Posted by GringoTigre [View Original Post]
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04-21-21 00:34 #9583
Posts: 6Bogota trip report
I arrived in Bogota from Paris a couple days before the April 9 quarantine started.
The 7 hours CDG-JFK flight felt like a breeze with only 5 passengers on board. The connecting flights from the US to Colombia were packed with returning Colombians.
My last trip to Bogota, Medellin and Cartagena was memorable, I discovered the friendliness of the Colombian people and the endless mongering possibilities.
So I made a mental note to return.
For this trip, I decided to stay a whole month and explore smaller Colombian towns.
Upon landing, I bought a Claro Sim from the airport but couldn't get it to activate. I had to go to Claro Centro Tecnico at the MultiPlaza Mall to have a technician remove the lock on my iPhone.
I checked into my apartment rental in Zona G and after a quick nap and shower, I was ready to hit the Chapinero casas.
Took an Uber to Chicas Milenio.
I'm sad to report but the place is now definitely closed.
From across the street, I saw a guy waiving at me. He opened the door to let me into a casa called Chicas Dos Mil.
Standing out of the line up of 8 chicas in the 6-7 range was a stunning 22 years old Venezuelan beauty, about 1. 65 m tall with large natural see cups, her face reminiscent of Emily Ratajkowski, a 9 in my book.
The price was 70 k for one hour.
After a passionate and unexpected GFE in the bedroom, which included DFK, BBBJ, FS, she offered to come spend the night at my place with a friend of hers for 300 k during lockdown.
The offer sounded very tempting but I only had one double bed at my apartment and couldn't fit 2 girls on the same bed.
Beside, I was getting anxious about the upcoming weekend lockdown and was already making plan to bail out.
That night I had dinner at la Estancia Chica near Parque 93. The Argentinian churrasco is one the best steak I've had in Colombia.
Dinner is in the 150 k range but worth it.
The next morning I took a DiDi to pay a visit to a 22 year old Mileroticos prepagos in Suba.
120 k an hour with huge boobs and cute face.
To my dismay, her face and appearance looked nothing like her Mileroticos ad, she claimed to be Colombian but was in fact Venezuelan.
She had put on an extra 5-10 kg since her pictures were taken and her appearance was neglected. She wore no makeup, her hair was a mess like she had just woken up.
I was already there so I reluctantly handed her the 120 k. In retrospect, I should have paid for a half hour.
She couldn't move easily with all the extra weight she was packing. So she said quatro, stood on her hands and knees and waited until I was done.
Definitely a low, put it down to experience.
To cheer me up I had lunch at Andres Carne de Res on Calle 3. The ambiance was very cheerful, the food was Ok but expect to pay at least 80 k.
In Bogota, with the lockdown in place most mongering options were still open and accessible but it was time for a change of scenery.
On Saturday morning I was on a flight to Bucaramanga.
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04-20-21 22:23 #9582
Posts: 20Sin cedula. What do you use?
What do you use for a cedula if you're asked during pico y cedula?
I have Passport, Global Entry Card, Drivers License. Some have odd, some have even.
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04-20-21 19:18 #9581
Posts: 707I tried to warn you.
Originally Posted by SankarShetty [View Original Post]
"Disponible en alquiler" signs it almost every window. It wasn't the signs that struck me but the thousands of working class people that still have not found work and are really hurting. Sad, very sad.
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04-20-21 18:51 #9580
Posts: 582Originally Posted by SankarShetty [View Original Post]
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04-20-21 18:47 #9579
Posts: 16002Originally Posted by Kinosellis [View Original Post]
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04-20-21 18:43 #9578
Posts: 1114Originally Posted by Kinosellis [View Original Post]
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04-20-21 18:24 #9577
Posts: 98Great learning experience. This experience will save you a lot of time and money in the future.
Originally Posted by TooCheesy [View Original Post]
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04-20-21 17:08 #9576
Posts: 1114Originally Posted by TooCheesy [View Original Post]
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04-20-21 16:36 #9575
Posts: 208Covid Outlook
Originally Posted by Routard [View Original Post]
Most good models (read UW, JHU etc) predict May 15 to be the date after which ICU resource use will fall under the capacity of available ICU beds. I think planning a trip for late May is the prudent course of action. Fingers crossed. Of course, even now travel is not banned, only curfews and restrictions. But again, things may change.
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04-20-21 16:07 #9574
Posts: 11So the lockdown is just a slightly more strict version of pico why cedula?
Originally Posted by Routard [View Original Post]
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04-20-21 14:55 #9573
Posts: 1114Covid restrictions
Covid numbers are higher then ever, which makes the autorithies very nervous. Starting today Bogota is on curfew every night between 8 pm and 5 am. All these restrictions keep changing, it is ver confusying even for locals. I will try to sum them up:
National restrictions:
- no nightclubs and events with public.
- masks are mandatory everywhere.
- land borders are closed.
- air ban with Brasil.
- Negative covid test of less than 96 hours to enter Colombia.
Restrictions in Bogota:
- night curfew between 8 pm and 5 am.
- during daytime, you can enter malls and shops depending parity of ID.
- strict restrictions Friday, Saturday and Sunday, only for buying food, medecine or 1 hour sport, no alcohol.
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04-20-21 13:58 #9572
Posts: 208Girl Friendly
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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04-20-21 04:12 #9571
Posts: 12Originally Posted by SilverTurtle [View Original Post]
Funnily enough the cops told me via google translator "Hotels cost 80-120 mil for the night, its a good investment if you want to avoid these situations with a girl you just met".