I liked this picture demonstrating the ingenuity of Medellín residents putting a varitey of resources to good use fortifying their roofs. While the houses may look poor, I found myself wanting to live in such a close-knit, friendly looking place.
Medellín also has an Exporatorium, including a small aquarium. Here are Nils and Jane standing in front of a tank featuring fresh water fish and trees.
A picture of me and Jane at the last stop of the metro-cable. As you get off you see the vast forest of the Andes Mountains. So beautiful, but picture-wise it just looks like a bunch of green trees...
Medellín is a pleasant and bustling city, not quite as busy as Bogotá but with all the conveniences. There is still the constant threat of rain, but it's much warmer than the year-round Autunm-feel of Bogotá.
And I just have to include this one last picture. As we were coming back from our trip to the top of the metro-cable, I captured this. I thought it striking the contrast between the new, well-groomed street and the girl riding a donkey.