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The Colombian Amazon has long been a treasure trove for archaeologists, and recent discoveries at Cerro Azul in the Serranía de la Lindosa have shed new light on the complex relationship between early settlers and the animals they encountered. The rock art found here, rich in detail and mythology, provides a unique window into the lives of these ancient communities.

Embark on a captivating photographic journey through Colombia with Santa Fe Workshops, led by acclaimed photographer Kike Calvo. Explore the colonial charm of Cartagena, experience the vibrant Carnaval de Barranquilla, and capture the country’s rich culture and stunning landscapes. This exclusive workshop offers unparalleled access and invaluable insights for photographers of all levels. Join us for an unforgettable adventure!

Scientists from Chicago’s Field Museum have made a groundbreaking discovery in South America, uncovering nine new species of fossil grapes dating back 19 to 60 million years. This research, led by Dr. Fabiany Herrera, reveals that these ancient grape fossils provide the earliest evidence of the Vitaceae family in the Western Hemisphere. Among these findings is Lithouva susmanii from Colombia, which showcases how grapes began spreading globally after the extinction of dinosaurs. This study not only revises our understanding of the grape family’s evolution but also highlights the resilience of plants through major ecological changes, offering insights into both prehistoric ecosystems and modern biodiversity.

Join us on an exclusive journey to Benin’s Voodoo Festival, a mesmerizing celebration of African spirituality and culture. This intimate expedition offers the chance to capture stunning rituals, traditional masks, and vibrant ceremonies in the historic town of Ouidah. Dive deep into the heart of West Africa’s spiritual heritage from January 8-19, 2025, with alternative dates in 2026. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore and document the magic of the Voodoo Festival.

Discover the inspiring story of Thais Herrera, the first Dominican woman to summit Mount Everest. Explore her journey from triathlete to mountaineer and her exclusive insights from the interview on “Por los Caminos del Viento.”

Discover how Little Explorer, Big World is transforming the lives of children in Bolivian prisons by providing bilingual books in Spanish and Quechua. This initiative brings education and a sense of normalcy to these young lives confined within harsh conditions, celebrating their cultural heritage and fueling their imaginations with stories from around the world.

In “The Generals of the Eye,” Eutropio Rodriguez delves into the vibrant tradition of the Generals of Ulla, blending stunning visuals with a critical exploration of their historical and cultural significance. This book invites readers to question established narratives and uncover the deeper connections of this spectacular Galician festival.

Explore the ultimate Colombia Herping Guide to discover the best regions for reptile and amphibian enthusiasts. Venture into diverse ecosystems like Chocó, the Amazon Basin, and the Eastern Plains, and encounter unique species such as the golden poison frog and green anaconda. This comprehensive guide covers everything from the lush rainforests to the high-altitude paramos, providing essential tips for responsible herping and promoting conservation.