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The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall seemed to have a great time on their tour of Mexico and Colombia
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After almost 50 years of solitude, the country's central coffee-growing region is now safe for tourists. Kevin Rushby finds its old farms and coffee plantations make charming places to stay
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For a keen cyclist far from home riding with the locals is a dream come true, as Kevin Rushby finds on the hills of Colombia where the country's top rider cut his cycling teeth
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Gap year teenager from Bristol, Henry Miller, suffered allergic reaction after taking part in tribal ritual
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High in Colombia's Sierra Nevada mountains is the Lost City, a site which has been dubbed 'the new Machu Picchu'. But local tribes tell Kevin Rushby the city was never 'lost' to them – though much about their lives is now at risk
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Colombia's Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta – recently declared the world's most irreplaceable nature reserve – is under threat. Now it is hoped a new initiative, allowing visitors to explore the area with guides from local tribes, will go some way to preserving this precious and unique environment, says Kevin Rushby
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