sergejf: Statue of Madre Laura, the first Colombian saint
sergejf: Inside the cathedral Nuestra Señora de Las Mercedes
sergejf: Plaza de Bolívar y Parque Reyes
sergejf: Cathedral Nuestra Señora de Las Mercedes
sergejf: Restaurant terraces with flowers overlooking the main square of Jerico
sergejf: Jerico is still an authentic, traditional, town of Antioquia
sergejf: Moto-taxis imported from India
sergejf: Wall of plaques within the home where Madre Laura was born
sergejf: Typically colorful restaurant in Jerico
sergejf: Jeep galore, a feature of the coffee growing regions of Colombia
sergejf: El Morro with a statue of Christ overlooks Jerico
sergejf: Lovely stairs and painted houses
sergejf: A typical street of Jerico with the cathedral in the background
sergejf: Inside a traditional home in Jerico
sergejf: Patio of a home in Jerico
sergejf: Garden of a home in Jerico
sergejf: Jeep loaded with all sorts of bags and boxes
sergejf: Jerico is where the "carriel" bag was first manufactured in Antioquia
sergejf: Horse parked while its rider sips a coffee (tinto)
sergejf: An artisan coffee roasting shop
sergejf: Electronic artwork on display at the MAJA museum in Jerico
sergejf: Spiderman ceiling at the MAJA
sergejf: Art on leaves
sergejf: A less touristy corner of Jerico
sergejf: The most gothic of Jerico's 17 churches
sergejf: Cobblestone steps
sergejf: El Cable Aereo linking El Morro to the Cerro de las Nubes
sergejf: Panorama of Jerico from Morro El Salvador
sergejf: Statue of Christ on top of Morro El Salvador
sergejf: Homeowners seemingly got free paint to put some color to their facades - this one went a bit overboard