Calle Ocho Little Havana Miami
Love Cigars & Cuban cuisine? Get down to the famous street called Calle Ocho, the Little Havana in Miami. Also, don’t forget to check out the walk of fame!
Love Cigars & Cuban cuisine? Get down to the famous street called Calle Ocho, the Little Havana in Miami. Also, don’t forget to check out the walk of fame!
“Why did the chicken cross the road? – To get to the bar”. This scene is typical in Key West, often we see one crossing over the road to a Pizza shop.
Islamorada pronounced as “eye la more ah dah” means the village of islands in Spanish. Located about 36km away from the last place we stayed, Key Largo.
This island is a great place to appreciate nature, with the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Everglades National Park and the Dolphins lagoon nearby.
The drama, CSI Miami and Pitbull who’s always included Miami in his song lyrics taught me about Miami, and seeing this place with my own eyes was just unbelievable.
El Infiernito is an Archaeological Park which has about 30 big Phallic Monoliths that are at least 2,200 years old and it’s also known as Mini Stonehenge.
Situated opposite the Stonehenge of Colombia or also known as “El Infiernito”, Sol Muisca is a place where one can learn more about the Muisca culture.
The collection of fossils displayed in CIP were from the area around Villa De Leyva, and the oldest fossil dates back to five hundred million years ago!
Casa Terracota was built by Octavio Mendoza. Known as The House of the Flintstones, it’s the biggest earthenware in the world, measuring 500m².