Medellin it’s wonderful I enjoy every time I travel down there, especially being Latino. I can communicate with the locals and yes, they’re very friendly, very humble.
I live in NY and Medellin as well. I've been watching MDE videos for years. This has been the first set I really enjoy and relate to. Something about your videos just seem so natural and not "Yotuber." Great work!
🍛 La bandeja paisa es un plato de desarrollo reciente. Se desarrolló meramente como una estrategia turística y comercial. No aparecen referencias a este plato en ningún libro de cocina anterior a 1950, ni tampoco en otros documentos anteriores a esta fecha. Ninguna persona hablaba de comerse o de preparar una “bandeja paisa” antes de la segunda mitad del siglo XX. La bandeja paisa fue bautizada como plato oficial en Bogotá por COTELCO (Asociación Hotelera y Turística de Colombia), cuando al crear el primer manual de platos típicos del país, se percataron de que para la región paisa no existía un plato típico característico, a diferencia de las demás regiones del país, sino simplemente comidas caseras conocidas como “seco” que siempre incluían fríjoles, arroz y cualquier porción de proteína animal disponible en el momento.
Was it Parque Berrio (near Metro station)? In one video ("avoid this naughty street...) from Kurt Caz in Medellin he described it as one of the most dangerous areas. A side street near the metro. Maybe you can show it from your perspective as well in the future. Also maybe you have a chance to meet and collab with Kurt Caz as well. He lives in Medellin too, I read. Would be amazing 😁
Yeah the station I got off at in this video was Parque Berrio, also if you check my second video I start right at Parque Berrio and walk around a little too. Haha yeah would be dope to collab with Kurt.
New sub here! Great videos. Im very happy with them! I dont care about a lot of vloggers so when I subscribe it means a lot. Keep making these great videos!
Im from New York born & raised. But my first language was Spanish since my parents & my grandma didn't speak much english when I was a kid. I also traveled to Colombia every year since I was little to visit fam. I appreciate the love brodie🙏🏻
such a beautiful country and the culture is interesting too. I love the indigenous South American peoples ,they are so fascinating . I have always been fascinated by them Aztecs,Incas, Mapuches and so many more. A pity there is so few of them left , I believe only abt 2 milion out of the 51 million Colombians are Ameridian . The rest are a fusion of spaniards, indigene, arabica, afros, euros and many more. Bt they are beautiful people. I believe there is also a caste system in most latin american countries where the more whiter you are the more access you have to wealth, education and land. I dont know whether that system also operates in Colombia. If is does it would be sad .
Unfortunately, the indigenous people in Colombia, like in all countries of the Americas, are highly impoverished. Their community has many problems, from addictions to teenage pregnancy and domestic violence. Their reservations are usually in remote areas far from cities, and many don't speak Spanish. However, some learn Spanish and manage to integrate into Colombia's society and culture. About the caste system and how it relates to race, it is not as based on race as it is in other countries. For example, in Colombia, you can go into the poorest barrios of any city; there, you will see people of all races, from white-skinned Colombians to afro-Colombians, and everything in between. However, one can't ignore that the most poverty-stricken regions of Colombia are Chocó, Cauca, and La Guajira; in these regions, Afro-Colombian and Indigenous people make up most of the population.
Thank you for showcasing Santa Elena, CO - very beautiful place. Question: what is a colectivo? is it like taxi / uber? Also, to help those (like me) interested in location of points of interest showcased, maybe drop google pin in description. Good video 👍
Hey, thankyou! The colectivos of Sta Helena are a group that work to transport people who don't have their own vehicle to the harder to reach parts of Sta Helena, or to get people there faster than waiting for the bus. Its technically illegal since they don't have government permission but they've been doing it or years. For the locations I'll see if I can drop a pin.
My goal for this channel is to share & document Colombia, my mother country, from a perspective that is not commonly shown. Filming my travels is obviously way outside my comfort zone but I enjoy the process and am eager to continue sharing. I know I am inexperienced at telling stories and putting together videos but I am determined to improve my skills.
this is beautiful scenery man...quiet, calm and peaceful....undisturbed by human activity....great job for filming this.
Thankyou Brotha🙏🏻
Medellin it’s wonderful I enjoy every time I travel down there, especially being Latino. I can communicate with the locals and yes, they’re very friendly, very humble.
Another good video Andres.
You deserve more subscribers bro 🔥👏🏾
Officially living in Medellin now? I visited with wife this year. Such a fascinating city. Looking forward to more videos!
Thankyou 🙏🏻
The other side of Medellin ruclips.net/video/vVvcJjlYN1s/видео.html
I live in NY and Medellin as well. I've been watching MDE videos for years. This has been the first set I really enjoy and relate to. Something about your videos just seem so natural and not "Yotuber." Great work!
Thankyou brotha I appreciate that 🙏🏻
beautiful document.. looking forward to more deep stories about your adventures in that magical land, thank you!
Thankyou my brother I appreciate the love ! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
🍛 La bandeja paisa es un plato de desarrollo reciente. Se desarrolló meramente como una estrategia turística y comercial. No aparecen referencias a este plato en ningún libro de cocina anterior a 1950, ni tampoco en otros documentos anteriores a esta fecha. Ninguna persona hablaba de comerse o de preparar una “bandeja paisa” antes de la segunda mitad del siglo XX.
La bandeja paisa fue bautizada como plato oficial en Bogotá por COTELCO (Asociación Hotelera y Turística de Colombia), cuando al crear el primer manual de platos típicos del país, se percataron de que para la región paisa no existía un plato típico característico, a diferencia de las demás regiones del país, sino simplemente comidas caseras conocidas como “seco” que siempre incluían fríjoles, arroz y cualquier porción de proteína animal disponible en el momento.
Beautiful 💯🔑
Thanks bro🙏🏻
ay awesome video
Thankyou 🙏🏻
Was it Parque Berrio (near Metro station)? In one video ("avoid this naughty street...) from Kurt Caz in Medellin he described it as one of the most dangerous areas. A side street near the metro. Maybe you can show it from your perspective as well in the future. Also maybe you have a chance to meet and collab with Kurt Caz as well. He lives in Medellin too, I read. Would be amazing 😁
Yeah the station I got off at in this video was Parque Berrio, also if you check my second video I start right at Parque Berrio and walk around a little too. Haha yeah would be dope to collab with Kurt.
New sub here! Great videos. Im very happy with them! I dont care about a lot of vloggers so when I subscribe it means a lot. Keep making these great videos!
Thanks man 🙏🏻
great work !
where are you from yo? You sound like a statesmen but you speak Spanish like a pro. I appreciate these videos by the way. Keep rockin out 💪🏽
Im from New York born & raised. But my first language was Spanish since my parents & my grandma didn't speak much english when I was a kid. I also traveled to Colombia every year since I was little to visit fam.
I appreciate the love brodie🙏🏻
@andres from Earth sounds like my long lost twin brother. 😂. Can’t wait to land in El Medallo on Friday. 🎉
such a beautiful country and the culture is interesting too. I love the indigenous South American peoples ,they are so fascinating . I have always been fascinated by them Aztecs,Incas, Mapuches and so many more. A pity there is so few of them left , I believe only abt 2 milion out of the 51 million Colombians are Ameridian . The rest are a fusion of spaniards, indigene, arabica, afros, euros and many more. Bt they are beautiful people. I believe there is also a caste system in most latin american countries where the more whiter you are the more access you have to wealth, education and land. I dont know whether that system also operates in Colombia. If is does it would be sad .
Unfortunately, the indigenous people in Colombia, like in all countries of the Americas, are highly impoverished. Their community has many problems, from addictions to teenage pregnancy and domestic violence.
Their reservations are usually in remote areas far from cities, and many don't speak Spanish. However, some learn Spanish and manage to integrate into Colombia's society and culture.
About the caste system and how it relates to race, it is not as based on race as it is in other countries. For example, in Colombia, you can go into the poorest barrios of any city; there, you will see people of all races, from white-skinned Colombians to afro-Colombians, and everything in between. However, one can't ignore that the most poverty-stricken regions of Colombia are Chocó, Cauca, and La Guajira; in these regions, Afro-Colombian and Indigenous people make up most of the population.
Great vid bro. Very knowledgeable and intelligent. May I ask how old you are?
Thankyou🙏🏻 I am 24
This is good content bro
Thankyou brotha
Thank you for showcasing Santa Elena, CO - very beautiful place. Question: what is a colectivo? is it like taxi / uber? Also, to help those (like me) interested in location of points of interest showcased, maybe drop google pin in description. Good video 👍
Hey, thankyou! The colectivos of Sta Helena are a group that work to transport people who don't have their own vehicle to the harder to reach parts of Sta Helena, or to get people there faster than waiting for the bus. Its technically illegal since they don't have government permission but they've been doing it or years. For the locations I'll see if I can drop a pin.
@@andresonearth - how much are colectivos compared to buses?
@@leefamilytx the bus Will always be 2.700 COP which Is like 50cents a colectivo Will be roughly 2-8 dollars depending on the distance
Show the good as well as the bad. Sardines just like in New York and Paris. Lol
Are you still in medellin?
Parcero usted con un porro en el oído 🤣 22:43
Jajaja 😎
🎉still in colombia?
I've always wondered if RUclipsrs really enjoy traveling to places recording everything or If they just do it for the views and to make money
My goal for this channel is to share & document Colombia, my mother country, from a perspective that is not commonly shown. Filming my travels is obviously way outside my comfort zone but I enjoy the process and am eager to continue sharing. I know I am inexperienced at telling stories and putting together videos but I am determined to improve my skills.
Good videos. Just be more positive. ❤