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Colombia Vacation Guide
Here you will find a treasure of information with regard to vacation guide of Colombia as well as a wealth of information on the subject of Colombia tourism information. You can also find unique vacations and tours available for Colombia. This Colombia tourism guide page is updated frequently, so visit often.
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Probably the most complete travel guides, available on web, of Colombia, the only country in South America with coastlines on both the North Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Lying to the south of Panama, Colombia controls the land access between Central and South America. With Panama to the north, Colombia is surrounded by Venezuela to the east, Brazil to the southeast, Ecuador and Peru to the south west. The country was named in honor of Christopher Columbus, although he never actually set foot there. By taking into consideration the facts and tips listed there you are guaranteed a pleasant and enjoyable stay in Colombia. |
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Here you will find an interesting description of Colombia, which's vast territory is one of great physical contrasts, ranging from the towering, snowcapped peaks of the Andes to the hot, humid plains of the Amazon River Basin. |
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A general description of Colombia, a country for "travelers" more than tourists; if you are willing to spend some days babbling Spanish, dealing with a different perception of time and marveling yourself at a country full of contradictions, this is your place. |
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A small, but captivating and useful information about Colombia, a beautiful country that has much to offer, from nature (much is covered by the Amazon Basin; large lakes are surrounded by mountains; a Caribbean coastline twinkles with azure water) to man-made wonders (archaeological digs unearth historical wealth; colonial houses adorn the towns; the Guajira Peninsula is home to more than 100,000 nomadic Indians). |
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This is a guide, specially designed for tourists, to get acknowledged better with Colombia, a gem of a destination that as yet has to be explored by modern travelers as it slowly struggles to shed its unpalatable reputation to reveal its unique beauty. |
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