Estudio No. 15
~ De la serie “Perspectivas Transitorias”
La pluie ou les larmes ⛈️
Un día cualquiera en Bogotá.
*Gif animado cuadro a cuadro.
2022
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La Candelaria, Bogota, Colombia: La Candelaria is Bogota’s vibrant heart, with landmarks like the colonial-era cathedral and neoclassical Capitol flanking Bolivar Plaza. Narrow streets lined with shops selling emeralds and handicrafts lead to cultural hotspots like the Gold Museum, with pre-Columbian artifacts, and Museo Botero, showing international art in a colonial mansion. Casual eateries serve dishes like ajiaco. Wikipedia.
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A spectacled bear at Chingaza national natural park in La Calera municipality, near Bogotá, Colombia
Photograph: Raúl Arboleda/AFP/Getty Images
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Paramore in Bogotá, Colombia (2023) via valentinalfonsog_ph
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Food culture, Bogota, Colombia: Bogota’s food culture dates back to pre-Columbian times, when the region was inhabited by indigenous tribes such as the Muisca and the Chibcha. These tribes relied on farming and fishing for their sustenance and used locally available ingredients to create their meals. Corn, potatoes, quinoa, beans, and various types of meat, including guinea pig and llama, were staples in their diet. Many of these ingredients are still used today in traditional Colombian dishes, such as ajiaco soup and bandeja paisa
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