Barranquilla sits right where the Magdalena River spills into the Caribbean, and locals call it Curramba for a reason. The name points straight to the party atmosphere, especially during the four days before Ash Wednesday when the city throws the Carnaval de Barranquilla. UNESCO recognized this even...
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25- Escultura Avioneta William Knox Martin
Réplica del avión que volaron William Knox Martin y Mario Santo Domingo (monumento a los cien años de la aviación)
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Memorial in Barranquilla.
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Monument in Barranquilla.
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Artwork in Barranquilla.
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Memorial in Barranquilla.
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Memorial in Barranquilla.
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November, December, and October are the strongest windows for exploring the city.
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