Update
Well, we left Panama for Colombia. The bikes flew, like us, over the Darien Gap. Although Panama is connected to Columbia there isnt a safe viable road connecting the two. This is known as the Darien Gap. Essentially, it is not safe territory.
Here are the bikes setting in the rain.
The flight was l hour. We arrived safely in Bogota, Colombia. A city of 10 million people. Very nice, clean, and progressive. Heavy police and military presence for the safety of the citizens. We walked around to the major historical sites.
A must visit was to the Museum of Gold. It possesses significant artifacts from before Christ.
A kings outfit.
Nice necklace.
Then a visit to San Francisco. A Church built in 1600s with an ornate gold altar.
Bolivars Plaza is the focal point for the Mayors office, National Palace, Supreme Court, and the Cathedral. In the background is the mayors office.
This is the Cathedral built in 1800s.
The altar is tooled silver.
This college, next to the President's Palace, opened its doors in the 1600s.
We then went to the Monastery on top of the mountains overlooking Bogota.
You get their by cable car.
What a view of 10 million people.
Renee requested some photos of Lynn. Renee here is Lynn.
Renee, here is Lynn and me with Bogota in the background.
Renee here is Lynn, again.
We went down to motorcycle alley in Bogota. It was very interesting as you can see.
Rows and rows of parts, accessories, and repairs.
Need a new piston?
Set up shop at the curb and rebuild an engine.