Colombian children demonstrate the machete dance, developed by coffee growers in the Quindio region of Colombia during the XIX century.
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Colombian children demonstrate the machete dance, developed by coffee growers in the Quindio region of Colombia during the XIX century.
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Cocora Valley, Los Nevados National Natural Parque, Salento, Quindío, Colombia
Taken by Omri D. Cohen
Memoria Apichatpong Weerasethakul. 2021
Square Plaza Principal, Pijao, Quindío, Colombia See in map
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Visiting a "finca", a traditional coffee farm, is a must do when traveling in the #quindio region of #colombia ☕🚜🇨🇴 From the plant to the cup, it is a journey! Really interesting to learn more on this very long process, it makes you appreciate even more the usual morning coffee 🤗🧡
Tips: I would recommend to stay a night in the Finca, it will give you an unique experience to appreciate the smell of coffee at every hour of the day. Plus side, it gets really quiet when all the tourists leave from their one-day tour, you basically have the whole place for yourself🧘We decided to stay at Finca El Ocaso, we payed 230.000 COP for the night for two people with breakfast and tour included. The rooms are really confortable and lovely decorated in the traditional house. I would highly recommend it🙌
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