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01-30-21 16:48 #43745Senior Member

Posts: 89Sure it plausible. If you were and a set schedule and could not risk getting shutdown or quarantined in Colombia or wherever, why not? Some more logistics and probably cost involved but you could have 100 percent assurance you could get back when you wanted. Also remember, the PCR and COVID test apparently have a inaccuracies and are not definitely 💯 percent accurate.
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01-30-21 15:33 #43744Regular Member

Posts: 1643Police Checkpoint On Avenida 70 Last Night
Police Checkpoint On Avenida 70 Last Night around 2 AM one block from the Stadium Metro Station, right below my hotel window. They stopped all private cars unless they were already busy. Most of the time the occupants had to get out of the vehicle. They checked ID on everyone in the vehicle. The whole thing was a calm affair and they treated everyone the same.
Same spot earlier in the day, normal hustle and bustle.
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01-30-21 13:51 #43743Senior Member

Posts: 18154It is not only plausible, but it is true. I don't know who would go through all of that though. It would be simpler, easier, cheaper, and save more time to just get the test.
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01-30-21 13:34 #43742Senior Member

Posts: 1274Can I Get Some Feedback
I was just checking around the internet for travel advisories to Colombia to make sure by blog (that probably no one reads LOL) on Colombia travel is up to date when I came across this on the State Department's website.
"Effective January 26, all airline passengers to the United States ages two years and older must provide a negative COVID-19 viral test taken within three calendar days of travel. Alternatively, travelers to the USA May provide documentation from a licensed health care provider of having recovered from COVID-19 in the 90 days preceding travel. Check the CDC website for additional information and Frequently Asked Questions, including the expectation to self-quarantine and get tested soon after arrival. This requirement does not apply to travelers entering the United States by land or sea or to children under two years of age. It applies to USA Citizens, as well as foreign nationals, regardless of vaccination status. ".
"This requirement does not apply to travelers entering the United States by land or sea".
The same statement can be found on the US Embassy to Mexico website. So my question is this: theoretically a person who was desperate could say fly into Tijuana and cross the border into San Diego and then catch a domestic flight to where ever in the US they were going without having to present a virus test? Does that sound plausible?
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01-30-21 13:28 #43741Senior Member

Posts: 1274Far fetched?
Do you think I just got drunk and decided to make shit up?? This was a news story a few years back. I am pretty sure the link was posted here or in the Cartagena thread. It is simple a DNA test, that is how you prove whose load it was, a paternity test. Maybe I did not clarify that the US courts got involved and ordered the paternity test.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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"Your friends issue was mainly. " What are you talking about? Did I say anything about my friend? Do not try to tell a story that you do not know. This is not about my 'friend' and this is not a story that I heard. This was in the news a few years ago and links to the story on this board. No one said anything about Colombian fathers or the Colombian government. The story was about her getting a lawyer to track the guy down and she was trying to get child support and then the US courts got involved. Then it turned out that she was under the age.
Originally Posted by Pornsta
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I post this information so people know what can happen but if you think you have it all figured out you go right on ahead doing what you think is best
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01-30-21 03:57 #43740Senior Member

Posts: 978When I left Oct 28, 2020 I met or knew of several pregnant chicks in Centro. First one, had a boyfriend she hung out with openly and thus the BF was easy to spot. Second one, had a boyfriend who stayed in that center park like area sitting on the benches. She would go to him and chat and hug every hour or so. She just had her baby last week. Saw her today. Baby so small. Wants diaper money. Third one, a girl told me about who was her friend but she was too young and not my type. I assume she got pregnant with her boyfriend and was now at Centro to earn money for the future baby to come. The majority of these girls all have local boyfriends who are mostly their own age who sex them regularly and have far more potent seed then us older folks.
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01-30-21 02:38 #43739Senior Member

Posts: 3374I will put it under some context. What I am describing is pre-pandemic normal time.
Originally Posted by Kafka
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Wolf has a map that covers El Centro pretty well. When we talk about El Centro, most often it refers to a smaller area including Plaza Botero, the museum, to the Veracruz church. This is an area with lots of tourists and locals. There is constant police presence during daytime. You see many tourists with their phones out, taking pictures without worrying about being robbed, most of the times anyway. Hotel Premier Plaza, Zona Rosa are all in here. So the area isn't bad during daytime. There are occasional robberies here. My observation is the bad guys come from other area, find a target, then they leave. They don't stick around. So if anyone tries to approach you, or when a local speaks English to you, the best thing to do is to get away from them toward the direction of the metro, or walk to the police tent in the plaza. Don't go toward the church direction.
It's not a good place to be after dark when the police are gone. I think the bad guys don't even need a weapon to rob you. K was robbed just one block outside of this area in a short stretch where there is no store or bar and no people.
The zombies I think are not glue sniffers. I see many of them use a lighter and syringe but I don't know what they use. Many glue sniffers are actually quite hot, haha.
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01-30-21 01:02 #43738Senior Member

Posts: 944Santa Fe too
Same thing with Santa Fe in Bogota. Walked around by myself and did not feel comfortable. Got searched by police officers once. I guess they were looking for cocaine. Thoroughly searched my wallet and pockets. There is a lot of street action but I haven't seen any stunners. Most girls are average or below average looking. Woodman offered help but I passed, too rough for me.
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01-29-21 23:37 #43737Senior Member

Posts: 591El Centro. It's just not for the faint of heart my hat's off to locals who can play there, but those zombie glue heads scared me off. I guess it was pretty funny to watch but I'm sorry to hear someone got stabbed.
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01-29-21 23:24 #43736Senior Member

Posts: 407Attire
Thank you for your infos. The underarm funny bag may be useful. I personally have a short sleeves hunter style jacket with many pockets. I can sort my banknotes in it. It works as an organizer. I only bring an ID and gel sanitizer with me.
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01-29-21 16:33 #43735Senior Member

Posts: 6418The problem with dressing as if you are not well off is that nice non-pros are not interested.
Originally Posted by LuckyNuts
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01-29-21 10:45 #43734Senior Member

Posts: 2636Good luck. Underestimating problems is the most typical reason of failed plans.
Originally Posted by Nounce
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(However, when walking in dangerous areas especially at night, it is a good measure to walk in the middle and not on the sidewalk, keep eyes open in front and back, keep distance with any group of 2 or more people, which includes walking back or turning at cross.)
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01-29-21 07:14 #43733Regular Member

Posts: 1I agree. It's not like if you dress plain the can't tell who you are. Were not as good as superman. They shot us no matter what we wear or have. Our mannerisms give us away, language even buying from the grocery store standing there counting change. Just don't wear your 10 k Rolex.
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01-29-21 07:07 #43732Senior Member

Posts: 111I asked the question about pregnancy a few pages back and I like how some people are getting so uppity about it.
I asked that question because every time people mention BBFS, people mention make sure the girls are on birth control. But how do you as a guy know they are on birth control?
So I started thinking if you negotiate a BBFS session with a girl, but they are not actually on birth control, how can you as a man be protected.
I appreciate all the members that answered my question.
I feel bad for the people who got their feelings hurt by the question.
Monger on boys!
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01-29-21 06:02 #43731Senior Member

Posts: 1042Davivienda ATMs are very particular
Works fine with Bank of America, USAA. Navy Federal, not so much. Two separate accounts, different ATMs, different days. Charged me for the funds, spit out no cash. Luckily Navy Fed gave my money back. Now I have accounts at 3 banks in Colombia which makes things a lot easier.
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