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Colombia from the air showcases:
The highest mountain on earth with a foot in the sea and the greatest mountain range. The largest coastal lagoon in the Caribbean: a water mirror 235 miles square. The river on earth with the heaviest flow of water in relation to length, the second heaviest in flow in South America. The main tributary of the Pacific on this continent.
One of the wettest jungles on earth and the richest in vegetable species. Woods with the greatest proportion of palm trees in the world and the richest mangrove swamps in the West. At nearly 10,000 feet above sea level palm trees some two hundred feet high to whose tops spectacled bears have been known to climb. The 'delta' into which the Cordillera of the Andes opens out as it flows into the plain of the Caribbean - Soils enriched over the centuries by the run-off from the snows of several dozen volcanos. Thousands and thousands of acres of moss, lakes and humus from which waters spring towards the four points of the compass.
Rivers of white water that carry to the Amazon and the Eastern Plains nutritive matter from the Andes Rivers the color of tea and of black beer. The most extensive high tablelands on the planet Great cities and industrial centers that at the turn of the century were mere fishing hamlets or stoppingplaces for muleteers and salesmen. Tiled roofs, earthen walls, cobblestone streets traversed more than once by history. A city of six million at 8,700 feet of altitude. Semi-nomadic Indian tribes, gatherers of seeds and grubs.
High plateaux where the conquistadors found several million people perfectly at harmony with surrounding nature -In a word: Colombia, its fairest face - Gabriela Mistral, the Chilean 1945 Nobel laureate, once wrote: 'To tell the motherland's story is a true labor of love.' And also: 'I know of no better use of our abilities than to give voice to our native soil.' This is an attempt to relate Colombia from the air. To give it voice. To share it. To reveal it. To learn to love it. To enjoy it with all the delectation needed to read the thoughts of clouds, river, cit ies, coasts, jungles and mountains
Patrocinio Institucional
The editor wishes to thank:
• Flota Mercante Grancolombiana
• Cadenalco
• Telecom
• Fundación Pro-imagen de Colombia en el exterior
For sponsoring the first edition of this book.
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Directed and edited by:
• Benjamín Villegas
Texts:
• Gustavo Wilches-Chaux
Foreword:
• Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza
Photography:
• Aldo Brando
Complementary photography:
• Guillermo Cajíao
• Carlos Castaño
• Hernán Díaz
• Rudolf
• Jaime Borda
English version:
• Enrique Coronado
Art and Production:
• Pilar Gómez
• Mercedes Cedeño
• Lorena Pinto
Bibliographic research:
• Andrés Darío Calle Noreña
Fourth printing:
1999
ISBN:
958-9138-88-8
© Villegas Editores 1993
Avenida 82 No. 11-50, Interior 3
Conmutador 616 1788.
Fax 616 0020
Santafé de Bogotá D.C., Colombia
Agradecimientos
He also thanks:
• Helicol
Pilots:
• Rubén Darío Sandoval
• Héctor Anzola Díaz
Flight technicians:
• Eduardo Fandiño
• Humberto Márquez
For their services on the aerial photography for this book.
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