| One of the region's first cemeteries open to people of all religions. "You just had to be dead to qualify." | 
The central plaza of the Gabriel Garcia Marquez Cultural Center in La Candelaria is displaying this exhibition of photos from Colombia's coffee region. I liked them because, unlike the stereotypical pics from the region, these are more about the region's people and other non-coffee subjects.
These photos were taken by professional photographers directed by Stephen Ferry, a United States citizen who lives in Colombia.
| Harvested coffee fruits flow out of a bag. Inside each red fruit is a coffee bean. | 
| Coffee plantation workers walking home. | 
| Dishes and ingredients served in the coffee region. | 
| The coffee region's rolling hills. | 
| A weathered coffee plantation worker. | 
| Coffee plantation workers sleep under these tents to keep off the mosquitoes. | 
| The Gabriel Garcia Marquez Cultural Center, which strangely has no display about the Nobel Prize-winning novelist. | 
| Colorful and aged houses in the Coffee Region. | 
| Grinding stones used by the indigenous people, the Quimbaya. | 
| A young coffee harvester. | 
By Mike Ceaser, of Bogotá Bike Tours
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