Once again the travel warnings let me doubt about going to the Pacific Coast of Colombia. But I still missed watching whales and my curiosity about that was stronger. So 4 days ago I flew to Nuquí, which is a perfect base to discover the remote nature of the Pacific coastline in Colombia (it’s only possible to go there by plane, or to take the bus to Buenaventura and from there about 16 hours by cargo ship). The flights are operated by propeller-driven aircrafts, and I love flying in such tiny planes. Nuquí is a very poor village, mainly consist of simple huts around muddy roads – it’s raining a lot here, so I wated in the mud continually. Most black sand beaches are quite polluted and the whole scenery seem dreary. Nevertheless I spent some very pleasant days here. There’s no Wifi, the clocks run slowly and the life is very relaxed. There are some special pets from the jungle as you can see at my pictures and finally I’ve spotted whales for the very first time in my life (unfortunately they are very difficult to capture).

















