After enjoying a relaxing time in Salento, we decided to take a short 6 hr "overnight" bus to Medellin! The home of the world famous drug lord Pablo Escobar. At one point one of the richest people in the world according to Forbes.
There is a great artist from Medellin, Botero, who paints everyone disproportionality, aka fat. This is his take on Pablo's murder (or suicide, if you speak to some people from Medellin).
Here are some of our other favourite Botero's
Adam and Eve
Perro
Viking (John's favourite)
Due to our over runs in other cities we were pushed for time in some of the central Colombian cities, including our stop in Medellin. We wanted to hit the Caribbean coast with as much time as possible. Therefore we could only fit in one night in Medellin, this was going to be hectic!
Day one - Pablo tour!
John really wanted to do this as he is mesmerised by Pablo! This is a guy who evaded the law for so long because no one could touch him as he was so powerful. He even held a political office at one point.
The tour started with one of his offices that was attacked by a rival gang. All his assets were confiscated by the Colombian government in '93 following his death, and this building is just starting to be renovated. Things happen fast in South America.
Next stop his grave - this was interesting as he killed so many innocent people, estimated to have killed several thousand people, yet there were flowers at his grave. This is because he realised he could never be truely safe in Medellin, unless he had the backing of the people. Therefore he built hospitals, houses, football pitches and tried to be a modern day Robin Hood. Taking $25m a day from the Americans and investing a small proportion in Medellin.
We then stopped off at his brother Roberto's house which is a shrine to Pablo.
Here is the first car Pablo used to smuggle drugs from Ecuador (the producer of cocaine), before sending it to the US.
One of his many jets
Us with his brother (the accountant of the cartel) with the wanted poster for his and his brothers arrest
Interesting Pablo facts:
- About 1-2% of his gross revenue had to be written off due to; money being hidden and then lost; water damage; or rats eating it. That's about $100m dollars annually!
- While the $10m wanted poster was out for his arrest he and his brother flew to the US in their private jet and took photos outside the White House.
- He used to put on exhibition football games with a rival drug dealer, betting about $2m per game. They would select 11 players each from the worlds greatest teams, fly them in, let them play, fly them out, then settle up the debt; and
- And finally at the end of our tour, his brother said he has cured HIV/Aids
Clearly his brother has been using to much of their product and is now crazy!
But Pablo is only one part of Medellin's history and we wanted to get the bigger picture, so the next day we joined the Real City Walking Tour of Medellin. We had been recommended this by everyone we know who has gone to Medellin. However our first impression of Medellin was nothing special, so our guide, aptly named Pablo, had a lot of convincing to do.
Our first stop was the tube station to get into the centre.
A great view of the city and mountains
These two sculptures symbolise where Medellin was and where it is going. The bird on the left was blown up during a busy weekend at the square killing several people. The artist, Botero, wanted the remains to stay as a reminded to the people to help them strive for a better life, and so he installed another dove to symbolise this.
After 4 hours, Pedro had convinced us and we really had a great time in Medellin and as ever, wanted to stay longer. The empanadas were also incredible and helped with persuasion.
Next stop Cartagena!
What a wonderful attitude about this. Thanks for posting! Three Musicians
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