A man rides his bike to work through the Bogota suburb of Modelia.
A train begins the ascent up Bogota's Monserrate mountain.
A young skateboarder ollies off a ledge in Bogota's Plaza de Bolivar, the city's main square. 
A group of indigenous women sit with their young children on a ledge near Parque San Antonio, in the centre of Medellin. The indigenous people have been forced into the city to beg due to the violence in surrounding areas, the result of the civil war between the government and Las FARQ, a left wing guerrilla group.
A girl walks to school along a recently constructed road in Comuna 13, one of Medellin's poorest and most troubled areas, with the city sprawling behind her. Before the road was built, she would have had to walk along a narrow track by a cliff face.
The view of Medellin and surrounds from the top of Comuna 13. The area was previously one of the most violent in the city and is ruled by one of many right-wing paramilitary groups.
An indigenous girl retrieves a water bottle whilst carrying her little brother, at the behest of her mother near Parque San Antonio in Medellin's central district.
A waiter stands attentively at one of Cartagena's most luxurious restaurants.
The river at sunset behind Finca Barlovento, a beachside farm that has been converted into a number of guest houses for travellers, in Los Naranjos on Colombia's Caribbean coastline. 
The main beach at Cabo San Juan, a bay nestled in Tayrona National Nature Park on Colombia's Caribbean coast line.
A Kogui boy sits while cutting open coconuts in Tayrona National Nature Park, on the Caribbean coast. The Kogui are one of three indigenous tribes in the area, and are known as the spiritual leaders amongst the tribes.
Tourists enjoy the water at Cabo San Juan's second, more exposed beach, with the jungle of Tayrona rising up behind them.
A local fisherman readies his net whilst fishing in the churned up shallows off the beach at Finca Barlovento in Los Naranjos.
The sun sets over the beach at Finca Barlovento in Los Naranjos.
An Afro-Colombian dance group perform traditional Cumbia and Mapale in the square at Universidad de Cartagena, nestled inside the old city walls.
A local boy eats an apple while he watches is father teach his little brother to surf at the beach in Palomino, a small village and tourist hub, between Santa Marta and Riohacha.
Palm trees silhouetted against the sky as the sun sets over the beach at Palomino on the edge of the Guajira region.
A local man teaches his son how to surf off the beach at Palomino.
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