Four flights in a row over 36 hours is enough to test anyone's endurance. So it was with some trepidation that we hauled ourselves out of bed and through a reasonably deserted La Paz before dawn, heading for the airport and thereafter Lima, Bogotá, Frankfurt, and Ljubljana. Two sleepy Avianca flights later (and some stunning views of the Andes and the high headwaters of the Amazon) we found ourselves in Bogota, Colombia, with several hours to kill, and decided to break up the trip by heading in to town rather than hibernating at the airport. One bus ride later and we were in the centre of town, walking up the semi-pedestrian Calle 7, and enjoying the amazing variety of activity: fruit vendors, gypsy musicians, businesspeople, young people, tourists... We got the distinct impression that the people in Bogotá were a bit more cosmopolitan and fashion-conscious (in a modern sense) than those in the other places we had visited, but we also found that at the other end of the spectrum there were more obviously homeless people visible as well. A very interesting place, and worth far more than the hour or two we gave it.
We spent the first part of the flight playing with the multidirectional seat controller, and marvelling over the food, before lying flat and sleeping well for the rest of the flight. When you've done as many long haul (10+ hours) economy class flights as we have, the chance to lie down on an aeroplane feels like the height of luxury.




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