as one world traveling beachphile to another... may I recommend the Sierra Nevada/Santa Marta area of Colombia ... mind blowing whatsthere to see and do
@@planetzadventures The city of Santa Marta alone has 16 beaches, right next to Tayrona National Park with I'm Going to guess has maybe 15 secluded pristine beaches, and then another 25 beaches over to Palomino(town packed full of hippies surfing) think Negril 1971 Hippies everywhere ...the only place in the world you can lay on a sandy beach and look up at a 18,800' snow capped mountain peak. partway up that mountain range is Minca a small hippie yoga town known as the Eco-Capitol of Colombia .... FYI Santa Marta is the Oldest western city on the mainland Americas 499 years old ... oh yeah, for the young and fit, like you there is the lost city, older and larger than Machu Pichu yet a 2 day jungle trek to get to
@@planetzadventures its the only place in the world you can stand on a sandy caribbean beach and look ap at a 18,800' snow capped peak less than 30 miles away, Santa Marta is the oldest "european city" on the mainland continents at 499 years old, with 16 beaches in the City, next to a National park with the most pristine beaches and jungle, or a trek to the Lost City, older and larger than Machu Pichu ... so much to see and do
@@MOAB-UT shall we talk about mass shootings and randomly shot in the US? are you F'ing serious? do an honest and fair comparison on US randomly shot, vs Colombian randomly shot look in the mirror dude
A spoken intro. to let us know about you, where you are going, plans, etc., sans all that silly, canned music would have been really nice. That aside, you look like a nice couple. I liked the pics of you in the window at Cinnamon. I have been inside that building when it was a museum. Fun fact, it is on/near an old, local burial ground which is under the nearby sands. They told me that when I was in the museum. The water looked less clear than usual. Had it rained and run-off perhaps? Did you make it down to the other end e.g., Haulover Bay? That is my fav. snorkel spot by far for good reason. Haulover South. Nice shot of Cruz Bay at the end there. It's a magical island. Glad you did not get too sun burned. Cheers!
I agree spoken intro might be better. But I don't like talking a lot on camera, just filming. Haha And , yes it had just rained at cinnamon bay when we went.
@@planetzadventures I don't talk much either- but even a few words to get to know you would have been a nice intro. I figured there was run-off. I try to avoid the water at those times. Let's just say stuff flows downhill and the local beaches often will not test well after rains. I also never go in the water at Cruz Bay, including the Westin due to known water quality. Mostly from too many house boats.
as one world traveling beachphile to another... may I recommend the Sierra Nevada/Santa Marta area of Colombia ... mind blowing whatsthere to see and do
@@HappyInSantaMarta sounds amazing! We would love to see that!
@@planetzadventures The city of Santa Marta alone has 16 beaches, right next to Tayrona National Park with I'm Going to guess has maybe 15 secluded pristine beaches, and then another 25 beaches over to Palomino(town packed full of hippies surfing) think Negril 1971 Hippies everywhere ...the only place in the world you can lay on a sandy beach and look up at a 18,800' snow capped mountain peak. partway up that mountain range is Minca a small hippie yoga town known as the Eco-Capitol of Colombia .... FYI Santa Marta is the Oldest western city on the mainland Americas 499 years old ... oh yeah, for the young and fit, like you there is the lost city, older and larger than Machu Pichu yet a 2 day jungle trek to get to
@@planetzadventures its the only place in the world you can stand on a sandy caribbean beach and look ap at a 18,800' snow capped peak less than 30 miles away, Santa Marta is the oldest "european city" on the mainland continents at 499 years old, with 16 beaches in the City, next to a National park with the most pristine beaches and jungle, or a trek to the Lost City, older and larger than Machu Pichu ... so much to see and do
Columbia may be pretty but it is very unsafe- says my friend who grew up there...and was randomly shot for no reason whatsoever...and he is a local.
@@MOAB-UT shall we talk about mass shootings and randomly shot in the US? are you F'ing serious? do an honest and fair comparison on US randomly shot, vs Colombian randomly shot look in the mirror dude
A spoken intro. to let us know about you, where you are going, plans, etc., sans all that silly, canned music would have been really nice. That aside, you look like a nice couple. I liked the pics of you in the window at Cinnamon. I have been inside that building when it was a museum. Fun fact, it is on/near an old, local burial ground which is under the nearby sands. They told me that when I was in the museum. The water looked less clear than usual. Had it rained and run-off perhaps? Did you make it down to the other end e.g., Haulover Bay? That is my fav. snorkel spot by far for good reason. Haulover South. Nice shot of Cruz Bay at the end there. It's a magical island. Glad you did not get too sun burned.
Cheers!
I agree spoken intro might be better. But I don't like talking a lot on camera, just filming. Haha And , yes it had just rained at cinnamon bay when we went.
@@planetzadventures I don't talk much either- but even a few words to get to know you would have been a nice intro.
I figured there was run-off. I try to avoid the water at those times. Let's just say stuff flows downhill and the local beaches often will not test well after rains. I also never go in the water at Cruz Bay, including the Westin due to known water quality. Mostly from too many house boats.