Each morning here in Santa Marta I wake up to the sound of loud traffic, conversations shouted across the street and vendors selling AGUACATE AGUACATE AGUACATE!! That is if the heat hasn't beaten their daily wake-up calls. So when I woke this morning to the sounds of birds and insects, and I was actually using a blanket, I felt a deep sense of relaxation. Welcome to Minca.
About fifty minutes drive outside Santa Marta lies the small town of Minca. Nestled on the slopes of the Sierra Nevada it is a green little haven from the relentless heat of the Santa Marta sun, and a treasure trove of trees, flowers and all kinds of birds and insects. We decided it was time for a small break, and got up early Sunday to make our way there.
Apparently until 2006, Minca was under the control of paramilitaries - the Sierra Nevada is notorious for paramilitary activity - but, for us at least, there was no sign of any of this. It consists of a dirt road, with a pool hall, a few shops and some vendors selling typical Colombian street fare. The main thing I noticed was just how nice the people are. I have always been told about the wonderful Colombian people, and I got to see it at full wattage in Minca - everyone wants to help!
We walked to a waterfall (about an hour away) through lots of huge bamboo trees. If you stood still you could hear them creaking slowly - kind of spooky! They looked beautiful though, huge canopies framing the path, towering over us. There are lots of birds flitting between the trees - bright, colourful birds that I have never seen before, and butterflies land on your path and in the bushes, making everything seem like it is moving and alive.
My bed! |
Morning coffee from a local farm |
I can't wait to get there!!!
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