Colombia Immersion - Faces of San Carlos
Colombia Immersion - Faces of San Carlos
Interviews and photos with locals in town.
Note: Photos and interviews done by Annika. Check out her Instagram or Website.
Spanish Adventure is more than just a Spanish school in Colombia. It provides authentic Immersion in Colombian culture in the town of San Carlos. When I joined Spanish Adventure, I was surprised to discover that I wasn’t only a visitor, but became a member of the community too. Every day, I saw many of the same friendly faces and, over the past month, some of them have become friends. Let me introduce you to some of them!
La señora de la tienda - The Store Clerk
Running low on groceries? This pretty face will greet you at the supermarket in the center square.
Qué te hace feliz?
What makes you happy?
A mi me hace feliz tener vida, tener a mi familia y estar en gracia de dios.
It makes me happy to have a life, to have my family and to be in the grace of god.
El reparador telefónico - The Phone Repairman
Do you have a problem with your phone? Franklin Usme will help you to fix it! You can find him on the corner on the square.
Cuál es el lugar más bonito que conoces?
What is the most beautiful place you know?
Hermoso?! El Chispero; Es una caída de agua muy bonita, tiene un agua cristalina maravillosa.
Beautiful?! El Chispero; It is a very beautiful waterfall. It has a wonderful crystalline water.
El abuelo - The Grandfather
Looking for nostalgia? Stroll around on the square, have a café, an empanada or a coconut lemonade and meet these old guys, chatting, playing cards and laughing.
Qué te hace feliz?
What makes you happy?
Me hace feliz cumplir un año más y tener la compañía de mis hijos que me aprecian.
It makes me happy to celebrate another year and have the company of my children that appreciate me.
Las señoras de arepas - The Arepa Ladies
Craving a proper breakfast? Monday to Sunday, the best breakfast in town is served by these funny sisters. They serve you a freshly prepared arepa with cheese, scrambled eggs and a really good coffee for a very fair price. You find them directly opposite Spanish Adventure.
Qué te hace feliz?
What makes you happy?
Lo que me hace feliz es mi hijo, el sabe cosas como un niño grande apesar de que solo tiene tres añitos, le gustan mucho los animales, cuenta historias, canta y juega sonriente.
What makes me happy is my son. He knows things like a big boy, even though he is only three years old. He likes animals a lot, tells stories, sings and plays with a smile on his face.
El hombre de burritos y falafel - The Burrito and Falafel man.
Empty stomach? There’s healthy and delicious homemade food just down the street. This guy makes the best falafel and burritos in San Carlos. Plus, the restaurant has a cute décor!
Cuál es tu mayor sueño?
What is your biggest dream?
Viajar con la familia a países lejanos y conocer nuevos lugares con sus bonitas personas.
Travel with the family to distant countries and meet new places with beautiful people.
La señora del supermercado - The supermarket woman
Too lazy to grocery shop? Don’t worry, the supermarket is just around the corner. You can buy fresh fruit and everything for your meal at the small supermarket. This friendly face is often spotted at the cash register.
Qué te hace feliz?
What makes you happy?
Me hace feliz estar en el río, estar con mi pareja, trabajar y estar con mis amigos.
It makes me happy to be in the river, be with my partner, work and be with my friends.
Los Chicos Estudiantes - The Students
In need of youthful inspiration? When school is over, this gang strolls around San Carlos to enjoy the afternoon. They are really friendly, smart and interested in the strange foreigners who are studying at the language school.
Qué te hace feliz?
What makes you happy?
Mi familia. El voleibol. Lo que me hace más feliz llegar a mi casa y tener a mis padres vivos.
My family. Volleyball. It makes my very happy to go to my house and have my parents alive.
La mujer de frutas y bocadillos
Hungry after a Spanish class? Grab a snack between the lessons from Darel Yuliet. She will not only sell you fresh fruits, but also help you to pronounce your first Spanish words correctly.
Cuál es tu mayor sueño?
What is your biggest dream?
Este, trabajar en mi negocio, este ha sido mayor sueño.
This, working in my business, has always been my biggest dream.
El Zapatero - The Cobbler
Shoes getting worn down? Don’t worry, you can find this shoemaker seated in the most shaded part of the street (rotating throughout the day), waiting for more shoes to repair. In the morning, afternoon and evening he always greets his neighbors with a friendly “Buenas”, in the softest voice you will ever hear.
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