Santa Fe de Antioquia (II)

 Santa Fe's one claim to fame is the Puente Colgante de Occidente, the West Suspension Bridge, at the time of its completion (1895) the longest suspension bridge in S. America.  You can walk along the side, like Andrés, or take the center.  Even after the recent renovation, only motocarros/tuktuks are allowed to cross.



Suspension piers:






Just a few blocks away, there are spectacular views:




We took an Uber 210,000 COP from Medellín, but impossible to get one back, so we went for lunch instead!  Peruvian food.



I had a delicious shrimp causa (mashed potato tower) and Andrés had the seafood risotto.





It was a sweaty walk (have I mentioned that it was HOT in Santa Fe?) to the bus station, but a nice air conditioned ride then just a taxi, back where we started from.
















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