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06-18-21 23:02 #46887
Posts: 387Originally Posted by TheNakedIndian [View Original Post]
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06-18-21 22:31 #46886
Posts: 5470Not much to report yet
Made it to Envigado last night after driving from Bogota. It's a scenic and somewhat challenging drive.
Other than heading out to get money and breakfast this morning, and to visit a friend and have lunch this afternoon, I haven't accomplished much yet. Probably heading back out in a little while.
I discovered something with the ATMs this morning. Last time I used a Davivienda ATM it limited me to 400 k on my credit union card, while my bank card was limited to 2 million. However, today both allowed up to 2 million per withdrawal. That was at the Davivienda ATM at Santa Fe mall.
I'm enjoying driving, rather than using taxis. Traffic sucks and the motos are crazy, but it's not that difficult. However, you do have to be assertive and drive with a bit of bravado.
The apartment is great and awful. It's great because it's huge, quiet, has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths plus a 2 person jacuzzi with shower right off the balcony. No security, but I'm not worried about that. It's awful because it's on the fifth floor, with the jacuzzi and 2 bedrooms on the sixth floor, with no elevator. Fortunately, you can buzz open the front door from the apartment. It's located at the south end of Envigado and includes a parking spot in the garage.
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06-18-21 22:17 #46885
Posts: 5470Originally Posted by Icky994 [View Original Post]
I've been driving around Medellin today and it's really not much different than driving in any city during rush hour. You do need to pay extra attention to the motos. Parking can also be a pain. As long as you pay attention to what you're doing, you should be good.
However, if driving stressed you out, probably better to stick with taxis.
Another option you might consider is renting a scooter or motorcycle. Medellin Sports Rentals (formerly Medellin Scooter Rentals) can help you out. Nice people.
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06-18-21 22:07 #46884
Posts: 1680Well
Originally Posted by SavePros321 [View Original Post]
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06-18-21 22:01 #46883
Posts: 5470Originally Posted by TheNakedIndian [View Original Post]
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06-18-21 21:59 #46882
Posts: 5470Originally Posted by Mahlerdota [View Original Post]
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06-18-21 21:23 #46881
Posts: 749Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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06-18-21 21:17 #46880
Posts: 2579Well.
Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
I saw that "midget" in Botero one day, I'm guessing even the smallest cock on this forum ain't getting in that anus.
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06-18-21 20:02 #46879
Posts: 2927Originally Posted by MarquisdeSade1 [View Original Post]
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06-18-21 19:59 #46878
Posts: 54Originally Posted by MarquisdeSade1 [View Original Post]
Even though you could potentially live the rest of your life with HIV, it's not something to take lightly. Definitely not something I want to catch. I use Truvada.
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06-18-21 19:47 #46877
Posts: 16Is it safe to drive?
Will touch down in Medellin next week and have been debating taking taxis or renting a car. I'm staying at Haven and just found out that they do not have parking but there is public parking a block away. I plan on doing excursions and actually exploring the area vs just mongering so I figured it might be more cost effective for me to drive. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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06-18-21 18:55 #46876
Posts: 2According To A Previous Post It's Loutron
Originally Posted by Mahlerdota [View Original Post]
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06-18-21 17:37 #46875
Posts: 1643I take it back
Originally Posted by MaddTraveler [View Original Post]
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06-18-21 17:19 #46874
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by MarquisdeSade1 [View Original Post]
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06-18-21 15:32 #46873
Posts: 21Current US to Colombia travel reqs
I saw that Colombia no longer requires a negative PCR test on arrival but I believe the US still does for re-entry.
Do hotels or the mansion offer PCR tests like Mexico did? I emailed the mansion but haven't heard back yet. Thought I'd ask here since things in Colombia and over the states seem to be opening back up.