Monthly Archives: December 2015
Rain Alone Cannot Solve our Water Crisis
We need rain say the people in Bogotá. We need rain say the people in Santander. We need rain say the people in Bolivar. We need water say the people in Mompos. El Nino is to blame. The outgoing Mayor … Continue reading
the Accidental Journalist
The Accidental Journalist Richard McColl is a formally trained Anglo-Canadian journalist born and raised in London, England. His parents saw the importance in travel as education and his early years were punctuated with lengthy stints abroad for both vacation purposes … Continue reading
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Tagged accidental journalist, colombia, david miller, hints for journalists, keywords, keywords in writing, matador, santa marta, seo in journalism, seo in travel writing, travel, travel in colombia, travel writing, who wants to be a journalist?, writing, writing as a profession
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Bogota Stereotype No2: The Bicinazi
Don’t even get me started on the inexplicable night-time ciclovia, I promised myself that this wouldn’t end up as a rant and so I must direct my attentions back to my next Bogotá Stereotype, No 2 the Bicinazi. It’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged bicinazi, bogota stereotype, cycling in bogota, cycling in colombia, hipsters bogota, nairo quintana, penalosa
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