Showing posts with label Museo de Oro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Museo de Oro. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Short Video: Bogotá

Back in the snow, I have over 2, 000 pictures more to publish and tell stories about. In the meantime, I made this short video:






The song is "Volverte a Ver" by Juanes. It's a song about missing someone you love and I think it applies to Bogotá.

Bogotá is unlike anything you'd ever expect. It's a city of 8 million people and it's always alive. These are just some of the beautiful things you can see there.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Museo del Oro


The Museum of Gold in Bogotá is a sight to behold: the metal workings of pre- and post-Columbian South America are on display there. Most of the gold-workings are pre-Columbian since the Spanish weren't especially interested in the local art, they just wanted the gold.
In the second floor, there is a fascinating display that shows how early goldsmiths were able to use as little as 10% gold mixed with copper to create gilded jewelry, decorative armaments and crowns for their leaders. When the Spaniards saw these, they assumed that
the natives were swimming in gold and this led them to employ all their energies to find these non-existent fountains. The rest of the displays show the different modes of metal-working used throughout Colombia.