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The sweet smell of Fear and Arepas.

Posted on August 3, 2012 by sarah

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“Please buckle your seatbelts as we may experience some turbulence while we descend”  the pilots voice sounds over the airplane’s intercom. I grip the seat just a little tighter and chance a look out of the window. Everywhere I can see … Continue reading →

Posted in Colombia Tagged Bogota, Colombia, Living, security, Travel

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