Santa Fe de Antioquia, Colombia

Spent a few nights in the town of Santa Fe de Antioquia, a colonial town founded way back in 1541. It was a pleasant place to chill out.

Rather nice view from the upper floor of my hostel.

Rather nice view from the upper floor of my hostel.

Couldn't complain about the pool, either, especially for $10 a night.

Couldn’t complain about the pool, either, especially for $10 a night.

The central square of Santa Fe is theoretically beautiful but they were repaving it the whole time I was there.

The central square of Santa Fe is theoretically beautiful but they were repaving it the whole time I was there.

Pleasant colonial-style streets.

Pleasant colonial-style streets.

I've always loved buildings with central courtyards. It's just a great architectural style in a place with good weather.

I’ve always loved buildings with central courtyards. It’s just a great architectural style in a place with good weather.

Cobblestones.

Cobblestones.

View down towards the hidden river.

View down towards the hidden river.

Flowers.

Flowers.

Bicycle.

Bicycle.

And that’s all you’re getting.

Total distance hitchhiked: 61,281 km.
Total number of rides: 417.

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