| A musical band poses in a colorful alley near la Plaza del Chorro in La Candelaria. | 
| These homeless men have turned their cart into a bunk bed for a mid-day nap near the Central Cemetery. | 
| This vacant pasta factory on Plaza España has an aged elegance. | 
| If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. The city set up this canvas for graffiti around Simon Bolivar's statue on Plaza Bolivar. Demonstrators had graffitid El Libertador. | 
| Racing Guinea Pigs get ready to run in front of San Francisco Church. | 
| Graffiti adds life to this abandoned building on Plaza España. | 
| An old homeless man pauses for a rest as a TransMilenio bus passes behind him. | 
| Police practice self defense skills in Parque Tercer Milenio. | 
| Student protesters march about Plaza Rosario in La Candelaria. | 
| The remains of an old billboard on Calle 13 resemble a work of abstract art. | 
| Art or gang symbols? Dozens of shoes hang on a power line near the Jorge Tadeo University. | 
| In Bogotá's Central Cemetery believers in miracles pay tribute at one of the most elaborate tombs. | 
| In Bogotá's Central Cemetery melted candle wax makes a colorful pattern at the tomb of astronomer Julio Garavito. | 
| Sunset over La Candelaria lights up the hills. | 
By Mike Ceaser, of Bogotá Bike Tours
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