Last week, I showed you a typical street in La Candelaria district of Bogota. You’ll see lots of churches while traveling in Colombia, but this is one of my favorites. El Carmen Church is squarely in La Candelaria, but away from most of the rest of the popular museums and activity. You can’t usually get inside the church, the doors remain locked. It’s a little weird frankly. A church that isn’t accessible to the public. Isn’t there some kind of rule against that? Anyway, even if you can’t get in, you can enjoy the unusually striped facade that makes for this week’s Suh-Weet Shot.
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