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Conquering Colombia

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JULIE L. KESSLER / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
An aerial view of Bogota, Colombia, shows the grand sweep of the city
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It’s easy to get lost wandering around Cartagena’s Old Town and nearby Getsemani, where street names are rarely used. A dominant sight is San Felipe Fort, left, built by the Spanish colony powers in 1536 to defend the city from enemies approaching by land or sea.
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JULIE L. KESSLER / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
The cable car to Cerro de Monserrate in Bogota offers spectacular views and a workout even for the most physically fit.
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JULIE L. KESSLER / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
Graffiti has been raised to a high art in Bogota, right. The Graffiti Tour, a free event, takes sightseers through the streets of La Candelaria where street artists have re-gentrified decaying buildings with colorful, artistic fervor and often social commentary.
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JULIE L. KESSLER / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
The Plaza Bolivar sits in the heart of Bogota’s historic old town, La Candelaria. The sweeping plaza is notable for its architecture and a statue of its namesake, statesman and military leader Simon Bolivar.
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JULIE L. KESSLER / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
Brightly dressed Afro-Columbian fruit sellers add color to a street scene.