I got the whole room to myself
Calle 10 Hostel
Common areas
Right on Tenth Street, 10 minutes from El Poblado Metro Station
The downside of being convenient is the cars are quite noisy
Jugo de naranja
Fruit stalls near the metro station
Santo Domingo Metrocable station
Blue sky + white clouds = perfect picture
Margaret Leng Tang
Traveling around the city is easy and quick with the Metro system
The metrocable is a large gondola scaling the mountainside
Floor plan of new homes
Me @ Metrocable K line
Parque Biblioteca Espana
Metrocable Line L to Parque Arvi
Kinda like favelas in Rio, Brazil
Medellin is set in a valley running south to north
Line L does not serve communal areas
It is a tourist-oriented line which is connected to Parque Arvi
FF @ Metrocable Line L
It takes 14 minutes to ascend to El Tambo with no intermediate stations
Did I take the metrocable to heaven?
Bigger gf smaller bf is the norm in Colombia
Free bike rental to expore Parque Arvi
So pretty
The countryside appeal of the lush green fauna
Many hiking trails around here with free guide
The metrocable station @ Parque Arvi
Jump
Whole metrocable for us
Metrocable Line J is expected to develop tourism in the rural areas around Lake Guarne
Took a lot of photos to kill time
FF @ Metrocable
Finally going downhill
Look
Medellin is the second largest city in Colombia
Downtown Medellin with highrises on the left
Line K is part of the public transportation system
Santo Domingo Station
Rough neighborhood for tourist at night
Santo Domingo Station
Line K was the initial line that was built and was first opened in 2004
Donkey uphill before the metrocable
What is she making?
Some kind of flour
Ramshackle brick houses with scrap metal roofs
An ultramodern, giant, distinctive black library donated by the King of Spain
The city sprawls up the sides of mountains on either side
Me @ top of a hill overlooking Medellin
Hip Colombian teenager
Medellin nestled in a valley surrounded by the Andes mountains
Cute but dirty doggie
Medellin has really undergone a transformation in recent years
Planetario de Medellin
Freshwater Aquarium inside the Parque Explora
Metro
Medellin signature logo
Jardin Botanico
Palacio de la Cultura
El Desafio de la Raza
Parque Berrio
Parque de Berrio is in the heart of town
Cellphone accessories store, just like in CN
Iglesia de la Veracruz
Giant Botero sculptures
Man on Horse, bronze, 1992
Fernando Botero Angulo is a Colombian figurative artist
His works feature a figurative style called by some *Boterismo*
Botero depicts women, men, animals, daily/still life, historical event and the natural world in general
With exaggerated and disproportionate volumetry
Accompanied by fine details of scathing criticism, irony, humor, and ingenuity
Museo de Antioquia
Plaza Botero holds several large sculptures just in front of the museum
Woman with fruit
El problema del petroleo y la energia, 1936
Sculptures of Fernando Botero
Palacio de la Cultura
The Colombian family, 1972
Mrs Rub No. 4
Rosa, 1973
Pedro, 1974
Visit of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette to Medellin, Colombia
The House of Amanda Ramirez
Woman with bow
Still Life, 1977
Woman in Front of a Window, 1996
Hand, 1996
Adam & Eve, 1999
Bullfight
Belcony, 1996
Botero is an abstract artist in the most fundamental sense
A Couple
Mother Superior, 1994
Choosing colors, shapes, and proportions based on intuitive aesthetic thinking
Fabio Escabar Dead, 2008
An artist is attracted to certain kinds of form without knowing why.
You adopt a position intuitively;
only later do you attempt to rationalize or even justify it.
Contemporary works from other artists
Town in Europe?
This is art!
A nicely organized museum
Work from other artists
Marco Tobon Mejia in the workshop
Modern art
Contemporary art
Just like my room!
Oscar Munoz photographs
Huge space for the exhibition
Digital art
Quite interesting
So many police (in yellow vest)
Centro Comercial Palacio Nacional
Transformed into a shopping mall with more than 200 budget shops
A palatial building from 1925
Lingerie store
Carrera 50, wholesales shopping area
Colonial style building
Parque de las Luces
Ferrocarril de Antioquia
Francisco J Cisneros
Government headquarters
Momumento a la Raza
Park of Lights, 31 lights pole light up at night
Espejo de agua con flor, Plaza de la libertad
Al Patio, Mexian restaurant
Overlooks town, great outdoors
Me @ Al Patio
Dinner with a view
Medellin @ night
I got the whole room to myself
Calle 10 Hostel
Common areas
Right on Tenth Street, 10 minutes from El Poblado Metro Station
The downside of being convenient is the cars are quite noisy
Jugo de naranja
Fruit stalls near the metro station
Santo Domingo Metrocable station
Blue sky + white clouds = perfect picture
Margaret Leng Tang
Traveling around the city is easy and quick with the Metro system
The metrocable is a large gondola scaling the mountainside
Floor plan of new homes
Me @ Metrocable K line
Parque Biblioteca Espana
Metrocable Line L to Parque Arvi
Kinda like favelas in Rio, Brazil
Medellin is set in a valley running south to north
Line L does not serve communal areas
It is a tourist-oriented line which is connected to Parque Arvi
FF @ Metrocable Line L
It takes 14 minutes to ascend to El Tambo with no intermediate stations
Did I take the metrocable to heaven?
Bigger gf smaller bf is the norm in Colombia
Free bike rental to expore Parque Arvi
So pretty
The countryside appeal of the lush green fauna
Many hiking trails around here with free guide
The metrocable station @ Parque Arvi
Jump
Whole metrocable for us
Metrocable Line J is expected to develop tourism in the rural areas around Lake Guarne
Took a lot of photos to kill time
FF @ Metrocable
Finally going downhill
Look
Medellin is the second largest city in Colombia
Downtown Medellin with highrises on the left
Line K is part of the public transportation system
Santo Domingo Station
Rough neighborhood for tourist at night
Santo Domingo Station
Line K was the initial line that was built and was first opened in 2004
Donkey uphill before the metrocable
What is she making?
Some kind of flour
Ramshackle brick houses with scrap metal roofs
An ultramodern, giant, distinctive black library donated by the King of Spain
The city sprawls up the sides of mountains on either side
Me @ top of a hill overlooking Medellin
Hip Colombian teenager
Medellin nestled in a valley surrounded by the Andes mountains
Cute but dirty doggie
Medellin has really undergone a transformation in recent years
Planetario de Medellin
Freshwater Aquarium inside the Parque Explora
Metro
Medellin signature logo
Jardin Botanico
Palacio de la Cultura
El Desafio de la Raza
Parque Berrio
Parque de Berrio is in the heart of town
Cellphone accessories store, just like in CN
Iglesia de la Veracruz
Giant Botero sculptures
Man on Horse, bronze, 1992
Fernando Botero Angulo is a Colombian figurative artist
His works feature a figurative style called by some *Boterismo*
Botero depicts women, men, animals, daily/still life, historical event and the natural world in general
With exaggerated and disproportionate volumetry
Accompanied by fine details of scathing criticism, irony, humor, and ingenuity
Museo de Antioquia
Plaza Botero holds several large sculptures just in front of the museum
Woman with fruit
El problema del petroleo y la energia, 1936
Sculptures of Fernando Botero
Palacio de la Cultura
The Colombian family, 1972
Mrs Rub No. 4
Rosa, 1973
Pedro, 1974
Visit of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette to Medellin, Colombia
The House of Amanda Ramirez
Woman with bow
Still Life, 1977
Woman in Front of a Window, 1996
Hand, 1996
Adam & Eve, 1999
Bullfight
Belcony, 1996
Botero is an abstract artist in the most fundamental sense
A Couple
Mother Superior, 1994
Choosing colors, shapes, and proportions based on intuitive aesthetic thinking
Fabio Escabar Dead, 2008
An artist is attracted to certain kinds of form without knowing why.
You adopt a position intuitively;
only later do you attempt to rationalize or even justify it.
Contemporary works from other artists
Town in Europe?
This is art!
A nicely organized museum
Work from other artists
Marco Tobon Mejia in the workshop
Modern art
Contemporary art
Just like my room!
Oscar Munoz photographs
Huge space for the exhibition
Digital art
Quite interesting
So many police (in yellow vest)
Centro Comercial Palacio Nacional
Transformed into a shopping mall with more than 200 budget shops
A palatial building from 1925
Lingerie store
Carrera 50, wholesales shopping area
Colonial style building
Parque de las Luces
Ferrocarril de Antioquia
Francisco J Cisneros
Government headquarters
Momumento a la Raza
Park of Lights, 31 lights pole light up at night
Espejo de agua con flor, Plaza de la libertad
Al Patio, Mexian restaurant
Overlooks town, great outdoors
Me @ Al Patio
Dinner with a view
Medellin @ night