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06-27-21 04:49 #46978Regular Member

Posts: 8Thanks for the "Live" Update!
I'll be there in a little over 2 weeks, so I am working on building my Facebook list now. Thanks so much for the hot leads with pricing and details! It really simplifies it for someone like me! I appreciate it, and I look forward to your future updates!
Originally Posted by Mahlerdota
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06-27-21 04:49 #46977Senior Member

Posts: 3802COVID Predicament
This is very disheartening to hear about. Hopefully you will find a Doctor in Bogota that can deem you cured and / or non-contagious in a short period of time allowing you to return. I got my second dose of the Moderna vaccine in February and upon returning to Medellin I was like a dog in heat riding the Metro when jam packed and banging away at ground zero in all the Love motels.
Originally Posted by JjBee62
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For me returning to the USA about ten days ago it was a sigh of relief getting a negative test result, and I would of freaked out if I had tested positive, and besides being stuck in Colombia I can only imagine the grief it must be casuing you at home.
For guys who have not been vaccinated, I strongly advise against coming to Medellin right now. I know there are some other BM's that are going to cry foul on this, but right now Colombia is surging with more daily infections than ever before, along with the new 'variants' which are wrecking havoc in other Countries, even those with high vaccination rates.
And who knows, there might even be more lockdowns, and I hope not. I'm looking at returning in a few weeks but if they start that again I'm not coming.
Any additional information you can share on what you have to do / go through to be allowed to re-enter the USA would be appreciated by all because your not the only one who's going to be in the same predicament, and hell, it might even be me next.
And again, sorry to hear about this and hope your home soon.
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06-27-21 04:19 #46976Senior Member

Posts: 3943I know this is open
I know this place was recently open and doing very well.
Originally Posted by Wolf662
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06-27-21 04:05 #46975Senior Member

Posts: 3943Don't let the virus take you out
This thread needs your continued input.
Originally Posted by JjBee62
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Please get well soon!
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06-27-21 03:51 #46974Senior Member

Posts: 333Jb
"Just got my Covid test results for my return to the US. Positive. I'm currently in quarantine at a hotel in Bogota. ".
I know we had a bit of a flame war a few months back. I wish you a speedy recovery. Keep us updated on your health.
Dios Te Bendiga!
Judd.
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06-27-21 03:45 #46973Senior Member

Posts: 3943Walk to Calle 10
Make a left walk a couple blocks stay on left hand side of the street look for a bunch of moto bikes parked on the curb a good pizza spot, or lots of other restos in the area.
Originally Posted by Daga2222
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Its Sunday night try the woman with the crepe cart across from Gustos, get the pollo jamon queso and crema, if you're famished get 2 they are awesome!
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06-27-21 03:20 #46972Senior Member

Posts: 63Thank you if I can find some tinto senoritas shaped like that I'm definitely going to give them my best offer.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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06-26-21 23:40 #46971Senior Member

Posts: 5607Covid
Just got my Covid test results for my return to the US. Positive. I'm currently in quarantine at a hotel in Bogota. I've already informed everyone I was in close contact with, fortunately a small number of people.
For the record, I received my second dose of the Pfizer vaccine at the end of March. Before all the conspiracy theorists get started, the Pfizer vaccine is only 95% effective at preventing infection. Also due to some of my medications, my immune system is compromised.
As I noted before, I have been feeling pretty run down this entire trip. It is possible I was infected before I got here, and it's possible I was infected after arrival. At this point it's unknown.
Although I don't feel terrible, having to stay in a hotel room for 1 to 2 weeks isn't my idea of a good time.
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06-26-21 23:21 #46970Senior Member

Posts: 763Any Centro rats let me know if my fav Centro restaurants survived covid?
Planning my 5th trip later this year.
My cheap go to, 24 HR, Braza Pan behind Nutibara Hotel on the corner next to the Metro? (corner of Maracaibo & Bolivar).
My cheap seafood across from the SW corner of Parque Bolivar, Ostras Marbella? (Calle 54 & Carr 49).
My fav breakfast place on Carr 49, walking street Paseo Junin, Versalles Restaurante why Pasteleria?
And my fav higher end food in Centro:
Hacienda. Junin?
Cafe Colombo Credenza?
I think I already heard Botanko Bistro (next to Casa New Life) closed.
Also if they reopen Hotel Botero let me know! Will do Hotel Nutibara otherwise but I love the top floors in the Botero facing west, great view, good breeze and less noise up high.
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06-26-21 21:38 #46969Regular Member

Posts: 15Just touched down in Medellin
First time here. Did zero prep work. Don't speak a word of Spanish. I didn't realize how fucked I was until the immigration officer said something in half English and I could not understand until she wrote it down on paper. I'm in a hotel next to parque Lleras for the night. Just getting my bearings and getting some rest after a long flight. Tomorrow I'm checking into the mansion for several days. Will I be alright there or should I learn some basic Spanish? Also, any good casual restaurant recommendation near parque Lleras?
Thanks.
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06-26-21 21:37 #46968Senior Member

Posts: 63Appreciate the info! I agree somewhat about the Youtubers, its extremely stupid of them to do. But because I haven't been to Medellin yet its helped me understand things like how to dress when I'm in El Centro and how the ladies look. Couple the visuals I get with Youtube and the info I get from this forum I feel well prepared when I finally do make the trip. The way I figure, I'm not the one putting myself in danger waving an expensive camera around, I hope that they're safe but if that's what they want to do I won't stop them. Also I PM'd you a message.
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06-26-21 20:58 #46967Senior Member

Posts: 3802Coffee Girls And Where They Congregate
If your shopping for a coffee girl, the largest concentration of them in El Centro can be found at the Parque Berrio Metro Station, specifically on the stairs leading up to the platform, and generally around that area and directly below.
Originally Posted by JoeRoc
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As far as the girl in the video, there's dozens of them similar in shape and size to her selling coffee so no shortage of them, but not all of them go to the room.
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06-26-21 20:44 #46966Senior Member

Posts: 3802Wine Question
I didn't know Colombia was known for it's wines.
Originally Posted by MiamiSammy
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As good as wines from Argentina?
I thought Colombia was known for it's coffee and flowers, but wine?
So which wine varietals do they grow in Colombia, and any in particular you recommend, and where would you buy them.
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06-26-21 19:55 #46965Senior Member

Posts: 5607According to worldbank, just over 50% of the Colombian population is below the international poverty line. Roughly translated that means most of the people in Colombia can't afford to drink tequila.
Originally Posted by MiamiSammy
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The national drink is aguardiente because it's cheap. Ask all those middle class Colombians if they like aguardiente and you'll get an almost unanimous "no", accompanied by a look of disgust.
As for the popularity of tequila in Colombia, I've never had a Colombiana offer to drink aguardiente with me and I've never had a Colombiana turn down an offer to drink tequila with me.
Granted, I'm not hanging out in Manrique or Popular, sitting on the street drinking with the people who are happy to make 15 k per day.
And unless they've recently relocated Miami, you might want to take all the "gringo privilege" bullshit you keep slinging around and shove it up your Boca Raton.
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06-26-21 19:46 #46964Senior Member

Posts: 773Flag it so that it gets demonetized. When it's demonetized, there's less incentives for them to post these videos on YouTube.
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