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03-14-21 19:23 #44713Senior Member

Posts: 339Medellin Mongering Map
I agree- to each their own. There were once some maps on the various mongering areas, ranging from SWs to the strip bars and all the assorted massage parlors, but the last one I had was so outdated as to be useless. I'm curious as to areas other than El Centro that has SWs- I've heard of La Majorita, but not quite sure. When I was over there all I saw was trucking companies. Anyone know of more information, or interested in combining forces to create a Google map or something?
Originally Posted by JjBee62
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03-14-21 19:18 #44712Senior Member

Posts: 261Office Depot does a really nice job
I second this! Office Depot does a really nice job. Picture and data on one side and signature page on the back. Looks very official with heavy duty laminate. I have used it a couple of time when asked for my passport in foreign countries (by cops not immigration) and they have always been satisfied with it.
Originally Posted by Turgid
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03-14-21 19:01 #44711Senior Member

Posts: 4347There are guided tours. Maybe that is what you noticed. They bring them through the plaza, into the museum and behind the church as well as through the vendor stalls toward Ayacucho.
Originally Posted by LoveItHere69
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03-14-21 15:57 #44710Senior Member

Posts: 4347Take a picture with your phone, any image will do.
Originally Posted by Turgid
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03-14-21 15:40 #44709Senior Member

Posts: 6418Office Depot, Poblado. You can get it laminated there even to credit card size to carry in your wallet.
Originally Posted by SavePros321
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03-14-21 14:38 #44708Senior Member

Posts: 978The large group of foreigners at Centro.
I find it rather odd but not sure what to think of it. Any thoughts?
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03-14-21 13:24 #44707Regular Member

Posts: 6She told me the comuna tour was 50 k for half an hour (30 minutes), which is a really fast tour for that area (and expensive). I paid 50 k for a guide for 3 hours. I don't know what her other rates are. She also suggested a ride to parque avri for 120, although I'm not sure about going alone with her for the first time to that area.
Originally Posted by Nclpimp
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Have you met her more than once, or has anyone else met her yet?
Any motel recommendations in Laureles? My hotel isn't very guest friendly so unless she would be a regular I wouldn't have her come to my place.
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03-14-21 08:43 #44706Senior Member

Posts: 5607That's it exactly. It takes a certain type of person to enjoy El Centro. There should be a self-evaluation questionnaire to help people decide what area of Medellin and type of mongering best suits them.
Originally Posted by IamLookin
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03-14-21 08:09 #44705Senior Member

Posts: 1903Yep
Very well stated. I believe it was Sammy that claimed Botero at night is no worse than Baltimore. Well in the former they aren't handing out $2000 government checks or enhanced foodstamps payments. Plus there's a huge refugee population with literally nothing to lose. And as a Norte American foreigner in these areas there's a target on your back in a way in which there's no comparison in the states. Such analogies fall flat.
Originally Posted by HappyShiva
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03-14-21 03:23 #44704Senior Member

Posts: 107El Centro Safety
Glad that sanity is back on the thread. El Centro is very dangerous during daytime, as well as night time. I am not sure if the area is safer during day. The robbers are paying a cut to the police and local gang, so they are protected. They are well-organized, operate based on division of labor (ie. Marking, diversion, assault, etc) and just implement variety of "standard operating procedures" depending upon the situation, location and target.
In December last year, 4 gringos I knew were attacked with knives during day. Two of them always acted like a "big shot," or tough guy. Also there were a group of newbie gringos at the Veracruz area. In spite of advices from some people, they hang around on the middle of street, drunk beer (locals don't do this), talked / laughed loud to the street people and hookers, some of who looked very young. Everybody was watching them. Again, they acted like a big shot, and eventually two of them had a physical fight with a local punk. Next day, a real organization guy showed up and extorted compensation money (about 300 k peso per person) from the gringos. The gringos paid and left the area in a few days.
There is no any good deal at El Centro- I saw it in 20 years. There are only schemes, tricks, and violence. There is no reason why gringos should come to the area. Girls and other funs are available at other areas for similar prices.
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03-14-21 02:05 #44703Senior Member

Posts: 4630Surfer, remember it was the executive branch that dropped the requirement. Then a judge said it had to be implemented. Now a higher court has ruled the lower court decision was not valid. It seems to me that the decision to have to have testing done is immediately voided.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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Practically speaking though, I am headed to Colombia soon and will see. I did pay for a PCR test and got one today just to be sure, but I have a feeling it was not necessary.
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03-14-21 01:42 #44702Senior Member

Posts: 1274I assume you are asking about the future? Spain is not open for business last I checked. But for the sake of discussion even in normal times just the remoteness of La Jonquera would set me off, by the time you fly into say Barcelona then get a Ryanair type hot over to Girona you still got a get an hour in a bus or taxi, So then price wise those chicas pimps set the prices (yes they have pimps especially all those ones brought in from Romania, so they want like 50 euro for half hour. Ask these Centro guys what they can do with 50 Euro LOL My self I would spend a few hours with FB princess for that money and will have taken care of her taxi and all. Economics will always fall on the side of Medellin, at least between those two. A lot of board members might say that Brazil is even better.
Originally Posted by MiamiSammy
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03-14-21 01:39 #44701Senior Member

Posts: 127Gringos and Foreigners shouldn't go to the areas where they do not belong. If you are person at the wrong place and at the wrong time, then you are inviting yourself trouble. It does not matter how strong or big you are. The people are professional criminals at parque botero and its their day and night chore to rob and stab. Usually, the gang come from four directions and two people hold you from behind and few surround you, emptying out your pockets or even stab you if you resist. Please my fellow mongers, there is plenty of fish available in the ocean, but do not go fishing in sharks area.
Originally Posted by PolloNegro
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03-14-21 01:05 #44700Senior Member

Posts: 3802Just like in the US go anywhere they have Photocopy machines rhere's all kinds of places everywhere.
Originally Posted by SavePros321
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03-13-21 23:42 #44699Senior Member

Posts: 472Be Cautious
I am 5'9" about 280 lbs and I can handle myself extremely well. Grew up all over the south, from Ft Lauderdale back to Atlanta, by way of Puerto Rico, still Nounce and I watched a girl nearly stabbed to death in Parque Botero in broad day. I have never been robbed in Botero and I once hung out in that park everyday for a minimum of 8 hours. You would never catch me anywhere near Parque Botero after 10 pm, and I try not to be in that park later than 8 pm or 9 pm. Its just something about being stabbed that is just way too different than being shot like they do in America. Being stabbed is very personal and I have seen many people stabbed in Parque Botero, but hey I guess you can handle it, but even I would not chance hanging in Parque Botero after 8 pm post quarantine. Pollo Negro is Out!
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