A breath of nature in the heart of the megalopolis. Flower garden * I apologize, no photos in this post as it seems like there are issues in Google servers* Every city has its own trademark green-space: New York City boasts, more than a century old, Central Park; sunny San Diego has signature Balboa Park, that had opened city to flocks of visitors in the beginning of 20th century; Bogota takes pride in Simon Bolivar park. It features aquatic complex, library, Children's museum, space for concerts and Botanical garden. Today, I'll review my observations of Bogota’s climate, its air quality problem and how it is all connected to the Botanical Garden, place that offers escape to nature in the middle of the hectic city. This 5 minutes’ article will enrich you with some facts about Bogota and hopefully gives some thoughts to ponder on. The two things that might catch by surprise unaware traveler in Bogota are - frequently changing weath
Fan's celebration/devastation of the scored goal at the Xolos' game In anticipation of the main football event of the year between Liverpool and Tottenham, I've decided to shade a light (solely from my personal point of view) on this sport from the Latin American prospective. It is well-known fact, that players from this continent have conquered fans' hearts around the world. Pele, Maradona, Messi... the list is long and their strong affection to this game is obvious. With the stereotype, that "everyone in here is crazy about football", I want to find out how true this statement is. I've attended couple games in Mexico and Colombia, and will share my experience. Why does it matter or why should you, my dear reader, read this article? Well, I had been to several football games in my life in different countries, I had been following this sport since I was kid, I had turned it into my hobby, and isn't it interesting to find out i
Covering Dubrovnik in 3 days! After staying in Dubrovnik for a week, decided to compiled this short article that I call “cut the crap and just tell me must-see places”. So, let’s get right into it. The caveat is that we traveled here during covid 19, that means no crowds, no time wasting in the lines, and cheaper prices. So future traveler might want to keep this in mind. We were able to see the town at its natural environment with empty streets, local people, and slower pace of life. If you are coming during tourist peak season, expect to see sea of people. Without further adu, let’s jump right into things to see in the magical “pearl of Adriatic”. 1. Old town. Old town worth dedicating 2/3 days to it. You could see all landmarks in a day, but that would be hellova long day filled with sweat, exhaustion, and historic names, facts, and years which will make a porridge of information in anyone’s head. So, I would highly recommend plan visiting this place for several day. Must see pl
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