Greetings from Barranquilla, Colombia! We’ve arrived safe and sound at our first destination, but the journey has just begun. Barranquilla is home to over 20,000 sponsored children and, in the next few days, we’ll be sharing with you some of our experiences as we visit their homes and learn about their lives.
The road from the airport is not unlike the images of any Hollywood film depicting a developing country. No fancy, bustling terminals, no chaotic city surrounding it…just colorless, cinderblock houses, tire repair stands dotting the road and screeching, multicolored public buses to dodge on the drive. Motorbikes and their drivers carrying passengers stream in and out of traffic, causing numerous narrow misses.
As the ribbon of pavement unfolds, the old begins to blend with the new, revealing a melting pot of diversity. Spanish and Carribean influences mix, while architecture, music and restaurants reflect a lively vibe of a city known in South American for its unique annual celebration, Carnaval (Carnival).
While central Barranquilla represents the big city where lie the hopes and dreams of the good life, the children who exist on the urban fringe...await our visit.
We hope that you’ll visit us again on Friday for an update from Barranquilla.
The road from the airport is not unlike the images of any Hollywood film depicting a developing country. No fancy, bustling terminals, no chaotic city surrounding it…just colorless, cinderblock houses, tire repair stands dotting the road and screeching, multicolored public buses to dodge on the drive. Motorbikes and their drivers carrying passengers stream in and out of traffic, causing numerous narrow misses.
As the ribbon of pavement unfolds, the old begins to blend with the new, revealing a melting pot of diversity. Spanish and Carribean influences mix, while architecture, music and restaurants reflect a lively vibe of a city known in South American for its unique annual celebration, Carnaval (Carnival).
While central Barranquilla represents the big city where lie the hopes and dreams of the good life, the children who exist on the urban fringe...await our visit.
We hope that you’ll visit us again on Friday for an update from Barranquilla.