Life in Colombia


Colombia? Why Colombia?


Perhaps you've tasted Colombian coffee before?

As not many non South Americans have ever been to Colombia (Except perhaps Cartagena on a cruise ship), I thought this page on my life in Colombia might be informative.

I've learned to see beyond stereotypes and decide for myself when it comes to unknown places. And the question should really be rephrased - Why Medellin? For when I arrived in Medellin, I realized that it had all the ingredients for a place where I wanted to live at the time.

Weather, people, city layout, transportation, excellent drinkable tap water, architecture, landscaping (lots of trees)....those are the things that took me to Medellin. But people change, and so did the city, and so did I....

Check out the slideshow and short video below if you would like to learn more!





An entertaining and informative video about Colombia by a large pharmaceutical corporation, GlaxoSmithKline.


Tidbits about Medellin and Colombia


Medellin is famous for its multimodal transportation system which includes an aerial tramway called the Metrocable (Wikipedia).

Shopping Malls in Medellin


Modern malls are all over the world, what sets the malls in Medellin apart from many other cities in the world, is that these malls are built 'open-air' style to take advantage of the weather - and their architecture is quite 'out of the ordinary' / stylish. Many parts are covered with glass to protect from rain, but many areas are open to the outdoors on the sides

Recently, a mall was built in Medellin which has TWO retractable roofs (think sports stadiums), and other areas where the roof opens up like a flower. In the slideshow there is a Youtube video (Last slide) that shows the main center with the roof closed, but it completely opens, along with another one almost as large over a food area. [Couldn't find a better video....]

http://zsoltbabocsai.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Medellin-santafe.jpg - image here with the roof open

Colombian Flowers


Secret Behind Your Flowers (Smithsonian Magazine)