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    • Fisherman at sunset in Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • The fortress wall around Cartagena, Colombia was built in the 1600's to protect the affluent Spanish colony from the frequent pirate attacks that plagued the cities. Now it is a hot spot for tourists and locals alike to walk along and becomes especially frequented by lovers for sunset and youth in the evening who drink and enjoy the strong sea breeze. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • Dancers in Plaza de Bolivar in Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • The fortress wall around Cartagena, Colombia was built in the 1600's to protect the affluent Spanish colony from the frequent pirate attacks that plagued the cities. Now it is a hot spot for tourists and locals alike to walk along and becomes especially frequented by lovers for sunset and youth in the evening who drink and enjoy the strong sea breeze. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • Fishermen at sunset in Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • The Watch Tower Square in Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • Lovers sit on the fortress wall during sunset in Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • A napping worker at Basurto market near Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • A rice vendor at Basurto market near Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • Basurto market near Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • A pile of freshly butchered cow sculls on the floor at Basurto market near Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • Cows brain and eyes on the chopping block at Basurto market near Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • Cow hoofs at Basurto market near Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • Alcatraz birds loom on the corrugated-tin roofs in Basurto market near Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • Castillo de San Felipe in Cartagena, Colombia .Photo by Robert Caplin..
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    • A rice vendor at Basurto market near Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • Evening vendor in Cartagena, Colombia ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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    • Sleeping dogs on the street in Cartagena, Colombia. .Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • Jewelry artist in Cartagena, Colombia ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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    • A fruit vendor on the street in Cartagena, Colombia. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • Saint Pedro Square in Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • Sunset in Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • Saint Pedro Square in Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • Jewelry artist in Cartagena, Colombia ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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    • Institucion Universitaria Bellas Aries y Ciencias de Bolivar in Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • La Vitrola in Cartagena, Colombia ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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    • Itchy dog in Cartagena, Colombia ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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    • The fortress wall around Cartagena, Colombia was built in the 1600's to protect the affluent Spanish colony from the frequent pirate attacks that plagued the cities. Now it is a hot spot for tourists and locals alike to walk along and becomes especially frequented by lovers for sunset and youth in the evening who drink and enjoy the strong sea breeze. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • The fortress wall around Cartagena, Colombia was built in the 1600's to protect the affluent Spanish colony from the frequent pirate attacks that plagued the cities. Now it is a hot spot for tourists and locals alike to walk along and becomes especially frequented by lovers for sunset and youth in the evening who drink and enjoy the strong sea breeze. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • The fortress wall around Cartagena, Colombia was built in the 1600's to protect the affluent Spanish colony from the frequent pirate attacks that plagued the cities. Now it is a hot spot for tourists and locals alike to walk along and becomes especially frequented by lovers for sunset and youth in the evening who drink and enjoy the strong sea breeze. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • Statue. Cartagena, Colombia ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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    • Midnight in Cartagena, Colombia ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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    • Horse-drawn carrage ride in Cartagena, Colombia ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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    • Salsa dancing in Cartagena, Colombia ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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    • Alcatraz birds loom on the corrugated-tin roofs in Basurto market near Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • It's strange and stirring, while reading such imaginative fiction as Gabriel García Márquez's "Love in a Time of Cholera" to turn a corner and find yourself in the very square where Ferdinand Ariza so pined for Fermina Daza. He pined for her under tamarind trees in a fictional place that Márquez called the Park of the Evangels. Today, it is called Plaza Fernández de Madrid and you can see the white house with the second-floor balcony, covered with vines, garnished by a parrot-shaped door knocker, on which Mr. Márquez modeled the young girl's home, according to the scholars...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • La Vitrola in Cartagena, Colombia ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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    • Castillo de San Felipe in Cartagena, Colombia .Photo by Robert Caplin..
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    • Cartagena, Colombia ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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    • Author Gabriel García Márquez's home a rare act of architectural subversion in a city of architectural conformity. It is a modernist dwelling with an orange-red hue, cut in clean, straight lines. It is on the edge of the city, looking out at the sea, unlike the many homes of the old families here that lurk on quiet inside lanes in Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • "OLE" The Matador Bar in Cartagena, Colombia...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • Club Colombia beer in Cartagena, Colombia ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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