I know it’s been a long time since I wrote last time and it you want to know more about what I’ve been up to during that time will you have to check out my other blog, sailingpanama2colombia.wordpress.com. It’s not really finished yet, but when it’s, it will tell you the most about how I left Central America for South America.
The first four days in Colombia was spent in Cartagena. You will be able to read about Cartagena in the other blog. From Santa Marta went I, together with a Belgian couple, to Santa Marta, a city on the Caribbean coast, halfway to Venezuela. The town is the oldest surviving Spanish city in Colombia, but there is nothing old left. Nowadays is it simply a tourist town for Colombian holiday makers. Most of the city is built up by ugly concrete building and hotels.
The plan is to continue from here tomorrow and go to the little village of Taganga where there suppose to be a lovely beach and good diving. The Belgians, a Canadian and me (and however els that want to join us) will stay in Taganga over Christmas. If I feel up to it might I finally get my thump out and take my PADI. But I’ll decide on that later.
Nothing more to write here. I’ll try to get the other blog ready in not to long time. It’s just to warm to get any inspiration to sit in an Internet cafe and write…
Din båttur låter spännande! Även fast en gungande segelbåt på öppet hav inte lockar så där jättemycket…
Hoppas allt är bra och God Jul!
The Botten Is Nådd
Jag älskar dig!!! Can´t wait wait to see yah!
Amaia xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx