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Cuando el tren de vapor era el rey: QEPD Eduardo Rodriguez
QEPD Eduardo Rodriguez, el señor de los trenes en Colombia. Continue reading
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“Entonces Usted Eres Fiel.”
En el barrio de Los Mártires en el centro de Bogotá, el imaginario de nosotros es que es una zona sumamente peligrosa, periodista Richard McColl visitó la zona. Continue reading
Reclaiming Bogotá’s Sabana Train Station
Exciting times for Bogotá’s Sabana Train Station, potentially, should plans be approved for an inclusive, cultural, educational and recreational space in what was the Puerto Seco of the Colombian capital. If you are not familiar with the columns of the … Continue reading
Bogota, a City of Forgotten Histories
Bogota is a city of forgotten histories. I’m not talking about the ghost tales and antiquated streets in the Candelaria or the obvious significance of this barrio as the first piece in a fragmented, zoneless jigsaw that makes up today’s … Continue reading
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