| Plantation House Hostel |
| View from the garden of Plantation House |
| River Quindio flowing from the mouth of the Corcorán valley from the mirador |
| Looking up the Calle Real to the fourteen stations of the cross |
| The town of Salento from the cross on the hill |
| A colourful beetle on the steps |
| The city is ringed with beautiful mountains, looking East from Calle Real |
| El Rincón de Lucy, my favourite comedor |
| View from the garden of Plantation House, just by the hammock |
| The view walking past the cemetary to L Sarenna |
| Opposite La Sarenna |
The Corcorán Valley
| Humming bird at Acaime reserve |
| Fighting hummingbirds!!?? |
| The arrival |
| Memo who works as a receptionist at Plantation House, once a drug dealer and robber, now a proud father and chairman of the Aldea de Artisanos, a cooperative whose construction was financed by the Japanese, where he has his home |
| Mt Morogacho from Finca la Montaña |
| Corcorán valley on the way back down from the finca la Montaña (the view from the other side) |
| Wax palms looking down into the valley |
| Proud Wax palm on the hill standing high above the canopy. These trees are peculiar to the area |
| Paul and Stado on the walk back from Finca la Montaña |
| Stado and Sanne, Dutch travellers I originally encountered on a bus in Mexico |
| Pretentious 10 course meal at La Sarenna |
| One of the courses; no wonder I still was hungry after 10 of this size |
| Savouring the haut cuisine(??) |
| The chef from Barcelona, a very warm character called Josef with a real sense of drama and occasion. The gourmet denner cost $8, but we could have been in a Michellin 3 star with all the hullabaloo and flourishes |

paul, great pictures! they are gorgeous. glad to see you made it to colombia, and hopefully you are healthy and eating well besides that 10-course meal you had.
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