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La Calera is also where the Bartels (YWAM missionaries) have their children's homes. They take in children that they find abandoned when they are ministering in the red light district, providing them a home, education, and other resources. With his own children attending El Camino, Mr. Bartel told me that he is not sure if he could do what he is doing without the help of the school. |
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| The kitchen at La Mazorka, where you can watch them cook your food. | Margaret and I at our table. This is a fairly common seating arrangement, and even the school has similar "tables and chairs" | |
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| a series of views, in order, from one of the ridges overlooking Bogota | ||
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| We were traveling about 50km (25-30mph) on a winding road when we were behind this guy. Think he could get away with this in the States? I didn't think so either. | Some of the apartment building built on the roadway between Bogota and La Calera | |
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