Amazing views all along the trip. 2/3 of colombia are mountains and the landscape is something to enjoy. You show the country as most don't know it. Congrats.!
Danke Claus, ja, das mit dem Wetter ist im Mai und Juni manchmal etwas feucht....🙃 Aber es macht trotzdem sooo viel Spass, durch Kolumbien zu fahren - auf Regen folgt ja wieder Sonnenschein!
6:00 never thought about it before, but I haven't seen sunflowers (giraflores) very often in Colombia! From what I recall about Gramalote, it wasn't a conventional landslide, it was subsidence underground which destroyed all of the structures. It must have made a lot of noise from what that person told you, but it wasn't a Mocoa-like situation.
No, sunflowers are not so common in Colombia. Thats why I had to stop and take a photo there.... And yes, Mocoa was different and it was much much worse! In Gramalote thankfully nobody died.
Me gustan los videos de ella porque muestran a la colombia rural de nuestra gente común
❤🎉😊
You are not traveling al alone. We are with you. Thank you for sharing all these beautiful sceneries.
Thank you! Those positive comments keep me going😘
Sigue la aventura por Colombia
Hay mucho más que explorar todavía....
Love your videos every Saturday!! 👏🏽 ❤
Thank you so much!
Amazing views all along the trip. 2/3 of colombia are mountains and the landscape is something to enjoy. You show the country as most don't know it. Congrats.!
Thank you very much. It is really so amazing to travel Colombia on a bike! An adventure every day🙃
Hola, disfrutamos el contenido y aprovechamos para practicar el escuchar en Inglés
Muchas gracias - eso me alegra mucho!
Wieder ein schönes Video mit tollen Aufnahmen. Nur das Wetter könnte besser sein.😅 Freue mich schon auf die Fortsetzung.
Danke Claus, ja, das mit dem Wetter ist im Mai und Juni manchmal etwas feucht....🙃 Aber es macht trotzdem sooo viel Spass, durch Kolumbien zu fahren - auf Regen folgt ja wieder Sonnenschein!
6:00 never thought about it before, but I haven't seen sunflowers (giraflores) very often in Colombia! From what I recall about Gramalote, it wasn't a conventional landslide, it was subsidence underground which destroyed all of the structures. It must have made a lot of noise from what that person told you, but it wasn't a Mocoa-like situation.
No, sunflowers are not so common in Colombia. Thats why I had to stop and take a photo there.... And yes, Mocoa was different and it was much much worse! In Gramalote thankfully nobody died.