The art scene in Bogotá has been growing exponentially over the last decade. Just driving into the city from the airport has become a visual appetizer of sorts with some of the city’s biggest…
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I didn’t go to Bogotá with food on my mind. Culinary pursuits way south would hail Mexico and Peru first as the real food destinations. And yet, besides absorbing the vibrant art scene and…
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Few villages embody the ideal of ‘small-town America’ as well as Cooperstown in central New York. Founded in 1786 by William Cooper, father of novelist James Fenimore Cooper, who wrote “The Last of the…
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If you’ve made it to La Paz and spent a few days living the life, eating your heart out and visiting the most gorgeous beaches and friendly whale sharks, chances are you would have…
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Taking long sunset strolls on the Malecon, admiring the vibrant artwork and cultural scene filling the streets, eating your heart out of delicious seafood dishes, and just chilling out in this superbly low-key city…