Cycling in Bogotá: Meet the man driving the Mayor’s plan
David Uniman believes in the bicycle. And in Bogotá. Inspired by cycling cultures in Amsterdam and Copenhagen, the Gerente de la Secretaría Distrital de Movilidad (Manager, Department of Mobility) oversees the development of Bogotá's cycling infrastructure, engages community leaders in cycling for social development, ...
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A rare night in Bogotá
It's a rare night in Bogotá that the sky is this clear. This is the view looking west from the Cerro de ...
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Ciudad Bolívar and the perils of perceptions
You hear a lot about Ciudad Bolívar, none of it good. Life in the city's poorest district has long been characterized by drugs, gangs, and violence. It's been referred to as one of the world's largest mega-slums. It's usually off-limits. The closest I'd come to seeing it was from the relative safety of a moving ...
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They found the San José: Now what?
Three-hundred-and-ten years to the day after it sank off Colombia's Caribbean coast, the Spanish Galleon San José is at the centre of an international dispute involving maritime law, cultural heritage, and a possible $17-billion treasure. The 62-gun, three-masted ship was among the largest in the fleet of Spanish King ...
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How to cross la Septima – A five-step guide for the first-time visitor
Carrera Septima (literally "Seventh Avenue") is the spine of the city. An eight-lane, 28-kilometre, 211-block length of tarmac in various states of disrepair, it stretches from Santa Ana Sur in the south to Buena Vista in the north. I know. It's long. La Septima is without a doubt the most important street in ...
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