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                |  | Discover Cartagena, Colombia
 Things like these were unthinkable ten years ago. Tourist guides used to put   aside Colombia in the Latin America destinations. It was too risky. But now,   National Geographic in its National Adventure, features Colombia as one of its   six top destinations for 2008.
 
 "Discover why these countries garnered our highest praise and then find out   how to experience them for yourself", said the page that points out Colombia as   "Mountain: Columbia" beside the other top destinations like Albania, Senegal,   Norway, Mongolia and India. Even National Adventure compares the country with   its neighbouring Venezuela: "While Venezuela's Hugo Chávez has been busy   stealing headlines, his once crazy Andean neighbor is quietly settling down—and   tourism is heating up."
 |  What is underlined of Colombia to be an ideal destination for one of the most important world magazines is its colonial cities, the whitewashed mountain villages, the mist-laden coffee country and the rapidly developing tourism infrastructure.
 The recommended cities are Medellín and Cartagena, the ones that have been at the center of   the tourism revival of the country in the last decade.
 
 While Medellín is an Andean mountain city with a population of about three   million inhabitants in its Metropolitan Area, Cartagena de Indias is the queen   of the Caribbean Sea with stunning beaches and historical colonial centers. But   those two cities are only two within a list of many destinations that go from   the coffee fincas along mountainous highways to natural ecology reserves of   endemic species.
 
 Saturday, December 22, 2007
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