I hated to leave Medellín. There's something about the city that is amazing. Maybe it's the location, sandwiched in between two mountains, or maybe it's that the entire city is built of colorful red bricks, or maybe it's the vibrancy and soul and arts of the city.
Either way, I started early to begin the massive 1,200 meter climb out of the city to the high-mountain plateau. I reached the top in less than two hours and was cold for the first time in weeks. Actually cold!
From there, I enjoyed the rolling flats all the way to Guatapé. This is a giant lake that has hundreds of little islands and peninsulas and inlets. It's simply an amazing place!!!
Either way, I started early to begin the massive 1,200 meter climb out of the city to the high-mountain plateau. I reached the top in less than two hours and was cold for the first time in weeks. Actually cold!
From there, I enjoyed the rolling flats all the way to Guatapé. This is a giant lake that has hundreds of little islands and peninsulas and inlets. It's simply an amazing place!!!
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