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19th July 2025 at 12:21 - Damian

Guinea pig for dinner tonight. Sorry Aimee!
It was a fiddly meal and tasted like a cross between chicken and pork. The skin was effectively thin pork crackling. Quite fatty. The meat was hard to get at but it did have two tiny eye fillet strips which were tasty.

I wouldn't eat again.

Crispy skin guinea pig
Crispy skin guinea pig

19th July 2025 at 06:48 - Damian

This knock-off hat from the markets in Medellín was 1/10th the cost of the official version in NZ and I suspect will last the same amount of time with my propensity to sweat and no hair to absorb it.

Do I feel guilty paying $6.10 for a hat? Not in the slightest.

A knock-off New York Yankees hat.
A knock-off New York Yankees hat.

19th July 2025 at 06:42 - Damian

There's a gondola that takes you to the mountains above Quito. It's a 1000m rise to 4000m.

If you're up for it you can continue on foot to Pichincha[1] which is an active volcano at 4784m. We weren't up for it and opted for a gentle stroll and swing instead.

1. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pichin

Sally on a swing. For the Insta likes.
Sally on a swing. For the Insta likes.

18th July 2025 at 10:24 - Damian

Some Andean flowers

Snakeroots? https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/64116-Ageratina
Snakeroots? https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/64116-Ageratina
Gentianella cerastioides? https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/339485-Gentianella-cerastioides
Gentianella cerastioides? https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/339485-Gentianella-cerastioides
Bidens andicola? https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/448195-Bidens-andicola
Bidens andicola? https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/448195-Bidens-andicola
Paintbrushes? https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/49340-Castilleja
Paintbrushes? https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/49340-Castilleja

18th July 2025 at 10:07 - Damian

Us at 4900m on Cotopaxi. My with my
Us at 4900m on Cotopaxi. My with my "Kiwi passport" and socks/sandals combo. Stylin'

18th July 2025 at 10:04 - Damian

Today we climbed a bit of the flanks of Cotopaxi[1]. A 300m stretch from the carpark at 4600m up to 4900m. The highest we've ever been on foot.

The mountain is 5897m so quite a long way from the summit.

Thin air and windy with icy shards made for a breathless slow trudge.

I was the only person on the mountain in shorts. "The Kiwi passport" as my Argentinian friend says.

Afterwards we cycled (rolled, mostly) down to Laguna de Limpiopungo.

1. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotopa

Cotopaxi viewed from the plains below.
Cotopaxi viewed from the plains below.

17th July 2025 at 13:02 - Damian

Cable management. Ecuador style.
Cable management. Ecuador style.

17th July 2025 at 08:57 - Damian

The Quito Metro is only 1.5 years old. For US$0.45 you can go anywhere in the 22km system. It's new and shiny.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quito_

The entry to the Metro at San Francisco station.
The entry to the Metro at San Francisco station.

17th July 2025 at 01:59 - Damian

On the topic of Botero, this is a sculpture that was used to conceal a backpack of explosives at a concert in 1995. The blast killed 30 and injured over 200.

The city wanted to throw the wrecked sculpture out but Botero insisted on making a new one and having them side-by-side so as never to forget.

atlasobscura.com/places/the-bi

Two Botero sculptures of birds.
Two Botero sculptures of birds.

17th July 2025 at 01:52 - Damian

A bit out of sequence. This is a sculpture by Botero. Lots of these in Medellín as he insisted that they be displayed free of charge.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernan

Sally in front of a sculpture of a horse and rider with disproportionate heads.
Sally in front of a sculpture of a horse and rider with disproportionate heads.

17th July 2025 at 01:47 - Damian

Last night with our dinner we had chicha which is a fermented corn-based drink similar to kombucha. It was around 4% alcohol, slightly sour with fruity flavours. Refreshing.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicha

Two wine glasses of chicha. The red one was made with purple corn.
Two wine glasses of chicha. The red one was made with purple corn.

17th July 2025 at 01:41 - Damian

We're in Quito, Ecuador. A lazy day yesterday with a wander around the old town getting adjusted to the altitude (2850m) which makes you breathe a little harder with the slightest climb.

Basílica del Voto Nacional
Basílica del Voto Nacional

16th July 2025 at 06:41 - Damian

Ajíaco. Chicken and potato soup with half a cob of corn in it. It comes with a side of avocado, capers, herbs and cream which you garnish it with.

There were bananas also on the side so I sliced them in, too, and it actually tasted pretty good despite being a little unconventional.

Loco gringo!

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajiaco. A good gluten-free option. Bananas optional.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajiaco. A good gluten-free option. Bananas optional.

16th July 2025 at 06:21 - Damian

Yesterday was our last day in Medellín. We went on a walking tour of Comuna 13 [1] which is emerging from a horrifically violent past. Really good to see how they're turning their energies to the arts and improvement.

1. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comuna

The memories of the disappeared are held by the mothers.
The memories of the disappeared are held by the mothers.

14th July 2025 at 12:59 - Damian

Aphelandra. https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/184152-Aphelandra
Aphelandra. https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/184152-Aphelandra
Christmas lichen. Perhaps.
Christmas lichen. Perhaps.
Scaphosepalum. https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/140390-Scaphosepalum
Scaphosepalum. https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/140390-Scaphosepalum
I don't know what these are but they look fake.
I don't know what these are but they look fake.

14th July 2025 at 12:54 - Damian

Sally and fox(?) statue in Parque Arví.
Sally and fox(?) statue in Parque Arví.

14th July 2025 at 10:26 - Damian

Grumpy-looking tiny frog in a bromelia. Might be a member of the Rain or Robber Frog (Pristimantis) genus. https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/64811-Pristimantis
Grumpy-looking tiny frog in a bromelia. Might be a member of the Rain or Robber Frog (Pristimantis) genus. https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/64811-Pristimantis

14th July 2025 at 10:18 - Damian

Some butterflies. It would really help to have better than a phone camera at times like these!

Epiphile epimenes. https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/487403-Epiphile-epimenes
Epiphile epimenes. https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/487403-Epiphile-epimenes
Cloud-forest catone. https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/513824-Catonephele-chromis
Cloud-forest catone. https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/513824-Catonephele-chromis
Another Cloud-forest catone. Apparently. Looks quite different to the previous one.
Another Cloud-forest catone. Apparently. Looks quite different to the previous one.
Graphita. https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/607229-Graphita
Graphita. https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/607229-Graphita

14th July 2025 at 10:00 - Damian

Today we took a couple of gondolas up to Parque Arví which is to the north and east of Medellín.

We didn't have high hopes but got to see a lot of nature. I need to submit a heap of photos to iNaturalist to see if I can get some identifications but will follow this up with a bunch of nature pics.

A black caterpillar. Running. (I'll give its proper name when I find out. A variety of Hypercompe, perhaps? https://inaturalist.nz/taxa/63030-Hypercompe)

13th July 2025 at 08:10 - Damian

The Metro [1] system which opened in 1995 in the midst of the cartel troubles is the pride of Medellín. Not a single bit of graffiti or litter.

There are two lines and they're well used with 210 million rides per year. We purchased casual travel cards and a trip anywhere on the metro costs NZ$1.60 regardless of where you get off. It's cheaper if you have a personal card. Really easy to use.

You can also use your card to pay for bike hire and at supermarkets, etc.

The metro connects with busses as well as a series of cable cars and gondolas (these were critical to inclusion for the poorer neighbourhoods on the hills). We're going to use these tomorrow when we visit Parque Arví.

1. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medell

At the end of the B Line at San Antonio everyone disembarks one side of the train while the other side embarks for a quick turnaround. It's efficient!
At the end of the B Line at San Antonio everyone disembarks one side of the train while the other side embarks for a quick turnaround. It's efficient!

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