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Filandia, Quindío - bahareque, café y un tesoro Quimbaya

7 min · 18. touko 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2359115/fan_mail/new] Imagina el rugido de un Jeep Willys clásico subiendo curva a curva, dejando atrás el calor de Cali para entrar al verde esmeralda del Eje Cafetero. Ese es el viaje de hoy: una inmersión profunda en Filandia, Quindío — el pueblo de calles empedradas que ha logrado resistir la ola del turismo masivo que arrasa con tantos destinos históricos. In this episode we unpack how a quiet town became the coffee region's best-kept secret. Descubrimos el bahareque, la técnica antisísmica de guadua, cal y boñiga de caballo que sostiene las casas de colores; subimos a los 27 metros del mirador Colina Iluminada, inspirado en una mariposa y con vista a 18 municipios; y entendemos por qué la cestería en bejuco y las famosas marranitas de Helena Adentro solo pueden existir lejos de las prisas. From the Quimbaya treasure buried beneath the coffee farms to the slow-cooked pork that defines the town's kitchens, every detail is shaped by the land itself. Filandia is the acoustic version of the coffee region — and this conversation shows you exactly why. Es un episodio ideal para practicar tu comprensión auditiva con español natural y un acento colombiano auténtico. ¿Conoces algún pueblo que haya sabido protegerse del turismo masivo? Cuéntanos en los comentarios. Spanish Minds — Your Spanish, Your Journey. Discover more great Spanish content at SpanishMinds.com [https://www.spanishminds.com/] And follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/spanishminds/] to get all the latest updates.

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Monserrate — el cerro sagrado que vigila a Bogotá — relojes solares muiscas, mitos y soroche

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2359115/fan_mail/new] Anyone who's seen Bogotá head-on notices the same contradicción: a chaotic metrópolis of eight million people and, rising right behind it, a green wall of mountains crowned by a white santuario. In this episode we unpack the whole phenomenon of el Cerro de Monserrate, the 3,152-meter giant that watches over the city. We trace its history from long before Catholicism, back when the muiscas called it "el pie de la abuela" (the grandmother's foot) and used it as an astronomical observatory to mark the solsticios — and with them the siembras and cosechas, the planting and the harvest. From there: the colonial ermita built by Pedro Solís in 1650, the unexpected shift in devotion toward el Señor Caído, and the mitos urbanos that still survive — the statue whose hair supposedly grows, the maldición that breaks up engaged couples, the rumor of a sleeping volcán… plus the very real, fully documented story of the blindfolded tightrope walker Harry Warner crossing the abismo in 1895. Then we come back down to earth with the science: what el soroche (altitude sickness) actually is, and why a healthy person can collapse on the trail's 1,605 escalones. How to prepare — the ajiaco, the té de coca, dressing por capas (in layers) — the little-known reglas del IDRD, and the thermal-drone rescue that taught a brutal lesson about falsa seguridad urbana. We close with high-altitude alternatives for taking in the sabana without the crowds — Guadalupe, la Torre Colpatria, La Calera — and a question that keeps echoing: how many giant solar clocks are we ignoring every day because we're too busy watching the traffic instead of watching where the sun rises? A inmersión profunda into the place where urban chaos and the imponencia de la naturaleza collide every single day. Discover more great Spanish content at SpanishMinds.com [https://www.spanishminds.com/] And follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/spanishminds/] to get all the latest updates.

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Museos de Bogotá

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2359115/fan_mail/new] ¿Qué guarda mejor el alma de una nación: una bóveda blindada llena de oro precolombino, o la sala íntima de un artista que se ríe del poder? En este episodio de El Debate, caminamos por las calles empedradas de La Candelaria, en pleno centro de Bogotá, donde dos museos administrados por el Banco de la República cuentan historias radicalmente distintas de la identidad colombiana. A solo dos cuadras de distancia conviven el Museo del Oro — con más de 55.000 piezas prehispánicas, el sudor del sol y las lágrimas de la luna — y el Museo Botero, una donación íntima de 208 obras que incluye originales de Picasso, Dalí, Monet, Renoir y Chagall, abierta de forma gratuita desde el año 2000. Dos voces. Dos visiones. Una pregunta: ¿reside la identidad cultural en el rigor científico del Estado, o en la mirada apasionada del artista individual? Two museums, two blocks apart, both claiming to hold the soul of Colombia. One guards the cosmology of pre-Columbian civilizations under bulletproof glass. The other opens the personal collection of a single artist — for free — to anyone who walks through its colonial doors. Which one truly preserves a nation's identity? A bilingual debate about museums, memory, and lo que nos define como cultura. 🎧 Dale play and tell us in the comments: ¿bóveda sagrada o sala del artista? Discover more great Spanish content at SpanishMinds.com [https://www.spanishminds.com/] And follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/spanishminds/] to get all the latest updates.

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jakson Filandia, Quindío - bahareque, café y un tesoro Quimbaya kansikuva

Filandia, Quindío - bahareque, café y un tesoro Quimbaya

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2359115/fan_mail/new] Imagina el rugido de un Jeep Willys clásico subiendo curva a curva, dejando atrás el calor de Cali para entrar al verde esmeralda del Eje Cafetero. Ese es el viaje de hoy: una inmersión profunda en Filandia, Quindío — el pueblo de calles empedradas que ha logrado resistir la ola del turismo masivo que arrasa con tantos destinos históricos. In this episode we unpack how a quiet town became the coffee region's best-kept secret. Descubrimos el bahareque, la técnica antisísmica de guadua, cal y boñiga de caballo que sostiene las casas de colores; subimos a los 27 metros del mirador Colina Iluminada, inspirado en una mariposa y con vista a 18 municipios; y entendemos por qué la cestería en bejuco y las famosas marranitas de Helena Adentro solo pueden existir lejos de las prisas. From the Quimbaya treasure buried beneath the coffee farms to the slow-cooked pork that defines the town's kitchens, every detail is shaped by the land itself. Filandia is the acoustic version of the coffee region — and this conversation shows you exactly why. Es un episodio ideal para practicar tu comprensión auditiva con español natural y un acento colombiano auténtico. ¿Conoces algún pueblo que haya sabido protegerse del turismo masivo? Cuéntanos en los comentarios. Spanish Minds — Your Spanish, Your Journey. Discover more great Spanish content at SpanishMinds.com [https://www.spanishminds.com/] And follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/spanishminds/] to get all the latest updates.

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Guatapé - La piedra, las letras y el silencio bajo el agua

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2359115/fan_mail/new] Visualicemos una postal perfecta: un lago azul profundo, colinas infinitamente verdes, y un coloso de piedra de 65 millones de años alzándose sobre el agua. Esa es la imagen que millones de turistas se llevan de Guatapé, Colombia. Pero esa postal esconde algo. In this episode, we unpack one of Colombia's most photographed landmarks — and the story you won't find on Instagram. The Tahami people who worshipped the rock as the home of the sun god. The man who scaled it in 1954 with nothing but wooden sticks wedged into a single crack in the granite. The absurd municipal feud that left two enormous half-painted letters frozen on the side of the stone. And — beneath those impossibly calm waters — something else entirely. Esta no es la historia turística de Guatapé. Es una conversación a fondo sobre geología, ambición humana, y el costo oculto de eso que llamamos progreso. 🎧 Listen in Spanish. Let the language carry the story. Discover more great Spanish content at SpanishMinds.com [https://www.spanishminds.com/] And follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/spanishminds/] to get all the latest updates.

11. touko 202622 min
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Colombia's Coffee Axis, Inside the Eje Cafetero

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2359115/fan_mail/new] Behind every perfect cup of Colombian coffee is a 45-degree muddy slope, a hand-woven bejuco basket, and twenty patient days of Andean sun. In this deep dive into Colombia's Eje Cafetero — the Coffee Axis spanning Quindío, Caldas, and Risaralda — we move past the postcard and into the survival ecosystem that makes specialty coffee possible.  We walk the cobbled streets of Salento and decode why the famously colorful Paisa balconies were built for function, not Instagram. We climb into the Cocora Valley to meet wax palms that tower 60 meters tall and depend on cloud forest mist to survive.  We follow legendary Willys jeeps up muddy switchbacks, lace up rubber boots for a six-hour trek past suspension bridges to the House of the Hummingbirds, and sit down with small producers who still depulp coffee by hand and ferment it for fifteen hours — because slow chemistry, not speed, is what creates the chocolate and citrus notes in your cup.  We also unpack the cultural fabric: the six-generation craft of weaving bejuco baskets in Filandia, the explosive national sport of tejo, the high-octane cuisine of marranitas and gratinated trout, and the surprising biology of how rainbow trout ended up thriving in Andean rivers.  Then we push past the tourist circuit to La Carbonera, the páramos of Los Nevados, and the glacier of Nevado del Tolima. By the end, you'll never look at a coffee bean the same way again. Pour a cup. Settle in. And let it decant slowly — exactly the way the best coffee in Colombia is processed. Discover more great Spanish content at SpanishMinds.com [https://www.spanishminds.com/] And follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/spanishminds/] to get all the latest updates.

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