Never alone on the road in colombia (Overlanding) - EP 70

1 year ago
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A meet-up in Bogota, a new bag for the Albatross, the highest palm trees in the world and a lot of FRIENDS: old friends, new friends, Colombian friends, international friends.

Last week we travelled through the doors of the Andes in Colombia. High elevations and dramatic landscapes around: a dream. This week we went down in elevation, we have a lot of people we want to meet in and around the big cities of Colombia. Since we started the journey we got virtually in contact with a log of Colombians over landers and it was finally the opportunity for us to meet them.

We also meet again with long-time friends we travelled with in Baja California: the one and only @gdayjambo ! It is such a great feeling to be able to meet again and we explore one of the most unique region of Colombia home to an exceptional type of tree... The tallest palm trees in the world!

So it was busy weeks with a lot happening and especially a tons of amazing encounters.

Next week we embark on something entirely different! we hope you will enjoy it. Have a superb weekend and until next week: take care!

Nick & Mathilde

PS: if you like our new bag, contact 4xtierra on instagram!

Music from: Epidemic Sound

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