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Colombia

Sipping cocteles in Medellinmarker

Parque Lleras

During daylight the city of Medellin looks surprisingly dull, but when night falls it certainly knows how to pull itself together. The streets of the trendy neighbourhood of zona Rosa only starts to wake up when the sun goes down. Here lie cosy wine bars side by side with open air restaurants, top trendy cocktail bars and crowded students joints. The ladies are for most parts ridiculously good looking and dressed to kill, while the males keep a more casual attitude. So go out and get drunk with some of the most friendly and outgoing people in South America... well, in the World.
Sipping cocteles
 

Ecuador

Baños and Tungurahua volcanomarker

The gateway to the Amazon

In the weekend this little mountain town (1800m) turns into a funtown for local tourists, who pour in to fill up the concrete hot springs and karaoke bars. In the rest of the week it is a bit more quiet, where adventure seeking backpackers can get an adrenalin fix. Anything from whitewater rafting to horseback riding, jungle trips and downhill mountain biking all the way down to the Amazon are being offered. Adding to the thrill is the town's location, which is on the lower slope of one of Ecuador's most active volcanoes, the Tungurhua volcano (5023m). A big erupted in 1999 forced an evacuation of Baños. Today Tungurahue is still active and is occasional belching smoke and lava out of it's cavity. It can be quite a terrifying experience to see (and hear) one, but cloudy weather will often obstruct the view.
Baños and Tungurahua volcano
 
 
 
 
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