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Soldiers on the Summit

Soldiers on the Summit

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Getting really wet, good job my boots spit out the water!

Lost City in the Mist
There are 169 terraces, upon which houses used to stand, it is believed to have once housed 2000 to 8000 people, the terraces also act as a burrial ground which the grave robbers pillaged upon its discovery on 1972.

Lost City in the Mist

There are 169 terraces, upon which houses used to stand, it is believed to have once housed 2000 to 8000 people, the terraces also act as a burrial ground which the grave robbers pillaged upon its discovery on 1972.

Day 4 revealled around 1200 steps up through the jungle, this was my first glimps of the ‘Lost City’.

Day 4 revealled around 1200 steps up through the jungle, this was my first glimps of the ‘Lost City’.

“We advise against all but essential to travel to the Sierra Nevada de  Santa Marta, including the ‘Lost City’. Armed groups are still active in  this area, there is extensive cultivation of illegal drugs and the risk  of kidnap remains high. While tour organisers may assure you that the  trek to the ‘Lost City’ is safe, we do not believe it to be so.  Armed  groups are still active in parts of the Sierra Nevada, there is  extensive cultivation of illegal drugs and the risk of kidnap remains  high. Only visit beach areas and resorts you are reliably advised are  safe and should not venture inland as illegal armed groups are active  and drugs are grown and processed in the area.” (British Foreign Office Advice)
Well we went anyway… Checked out many different countries travel advice and all the sensible countries (e.g. NZ & AUS) didn’t have a problem only the uptight ones!
This photo is of the Kougis housing that we passed on day two.

“We advise against all but essential to travel to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, including the ‘Lost City’. Armed groups are still active in this area, there is extensive cultivation of illegal drugs and the risk of kidnap remains high. While tour organisers may assure you that the trek to the ‘Lost City’ is safe, we do not believe it to be so.  Armed groups are still active in parts of the Sierra Nevada, there is extensive cultivation of illegal drugs and the risk of kidnap remains high. Only visit beach areas and resorts you are reliably advised are safe and should not venture inland as illegal armed groups are active and drugs are grown and processed in the area.” (British Foreign Office Advice)

Well we went anyway… Checked out many different countries travel advice and all the sensible countries (e.g. NZ & AUS) didn’t have a problem only the uptight ones!

This photo is of the Kougis housing that we passed on day two.