The coffee region of Colombia is a gorgeous area to spend time in. Perfect weather, beautiful mountains in every direction and friendly people. But we were ready to explore some new places. So we left seeking water!
Our first stop was at Rio Claro. Here we found a riverside campsite with some other travelers parked nearby.
The river was cold water, and the air was hot, so it was quite refreshing.
We drove through Manizales. This city is formerly known for large-scale coffee production. They used cable car style trams to move people and coffee up and down the steep hills. This interesting bronze art is a reminder of the time before roads and cars as it hangs over the highway.
After bumping along a rough dirt road for a while we found the Boy Scout Grotto.
Nearby is a slightly improved hot spring with three sparkling pools of hot water. We parked in a flat area and the family welcomed us. The little girl enjoyed playing with Nica.
Nearby we hiked for a short distance up a small creek. This area of the forest is managed and controlled.
A stop in a small city for groceries included a walk through the central plaza. The city was conducting their blood drive. We spotted this poster taped to the ground in the plaza.
As we drove out of this mountain region we found another waterfall. Mike looks tiny compared to the long, crashing veil of water.
And with that, we shall wrap up our time in this section of the Andes of Colombia and move on to some new scenery.
