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  • Cartagena, Colombia - The jewel of Colombia's tourist offerings, Cartagena is a immaculately restored colonial town, and a former pirate's layer, set alongside the Caribbean Sea. Here, a horse drawn carriage whisks tourist by the Teatro Heridia, one of the more recently restored structures.
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  • Cartagena, Colombia - With a newly found freedom to travel and explore the natural areas of their county, many young Colombians have taken to adventure tourism as a means of both recreation and income.  With an audience of eager North American and European adventurers scouting the wind and breaks from the beach a local kite-surfing school owner launches over Cartagena (in the background), showing off the "next world class surf spot".
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  • Arrecifes Beach - Tayrona National Park - Colombia
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  • Hiking - Tayrona National Park - Colombia
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  • Parque National Tayrona - President Alavaro Uribe has waged a heavy war against leftist Guerrilla groups like the FARC. Their retreat into the jungles has improved road security throughout Colombia. As a result, Colombians are traveling throughout their own country in record numbers. Many, like 30 y/o Carolina, are taking roads trips and experiencing their country for the first time. Places like Parque National Tayrona used to be a point of trade for the Tayrona Indians, then a war zone/base of operation for ELN guerillas and drug traffickers sending shipments north. This type of journey would not have been possible just a few years ago.
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  • The hands of a mango salesman - Santa Marta - Colombia
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  • Angelica, Cartagena's top fruit salad street vendor - Colombia
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  • Beach in Front of Arrecifes - Tayrona National Park - Colombia
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  • Arrecifes Beach - Tayrona National Park - Colombia
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  • Parque National Tayrona - President Alavaro Uribe has waged a heavy war against leftist Guerrilla groups like the FARC. Their retreat into the jungles has improved road security throughout Colombia. As a result, Colombians are traveling throughout their own country in record numbers. Many, like 30 y/o Carolina, are taking roads trips and experiencing their country for the first time. Places like Parque National Tayrona used to be a point of trade for the Tayrona Indians, then a war zone/base of operation for ELN guerillas and drug traffickers sending shipments north. This type of journey would not have been possible just a few years ago.
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  • A hiker enjoys an overlook in Tayrona National Park - Colombia
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  • Trekking along the beach in Tayrona National Park - Colombia
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  • A street vendor with cotton candy - Santa Marta - Colombia
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  • A street vendor makes his way through the coastal town of Santa Marta - Colombia
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  • A tourist from Bogota scopes the daily catch at a beach pier in Santa Marta. - Santa Marta - Colombia
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