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Steve Hide

Steve Hide

Steve Hide is a veteran journalist and NGO consultant with decades of experience working in Colombia and around the world. He has coordinated logistics for international NGOs in countries including Colombia, Venezuela and Zimbabwe. He provides personal safety training for journalists via the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and his journalistic work has appeared in The Telegraph, The Independent, The Bogotá Post and more. He's also the Editor in Chief of Colombiacorners.com, where he writes about roads less travelled across Colombia.

Hiking in Bogotá: Crunch time for Bogotá’s Cerros Orientales

Constructors of mansions built illegally in the heart of Bogotá's Forest Reserve have been ordered to knock them down. Will it happen? Photo....

Singing Humboldt’s praises in Bogotá: a musical based on his life

An operetta based on scientific wunderkind Alexander von Humboldt comes to the Bogotá stage. Alexander von Humboldt with French botanist Aimé...

Apollo 11: To the moon on a Boyacá sheep’s back

Apollo 11's Eagle Luna Lander on the moon, 50 years ago today. Photo: NASA Colombian (and pre-Columbian) handiwork finds its place in...

From fancy firewater to frightened footballers: The international press on Colombia

Cumbé, a fancy aguardiente is named 'the go to summer mixer' in the States according to Vogue Photo: Cumbé spirits Plus robot babies, a...

Bringing on the ‘better’ bendy buses

Better buses? Or more of the same old smokers? Photo: Steve Hide Replacement vehicles promise a smoother TransMilenio. But will they bring less...

Hercules beetle: Meet the hug bug in the Colombian Amazon

The world's largest beetle: an amazing hercules. Photo: Steve Hide Crawling up my arm is the biggest beetle I've ever seen, but for some reason...

Calle y Poché: homegrown Youtubers top the FILBo bill

"It’s going to be hard to get in for a photo, there’s just too many people," says a security guard in the melee outside Calle y Poché, clearly...

Colmenares: Where’s the Crime?

Netflix’s take on the Luis Colmenares case hits the screens this week. Will it do justice? Who was Luis Andrés Colmenares? The 20-year-old...

Unobtainable work permits offer little hope for migrants in Bogotá

Without passports, it is difficult to register legally in Colombia or travel on to other countries.Photo: Steve Hide While the world looks to the...

In the shadow of Los Pachencas

Soon after moving to Colombia, Richard* made his dream to create a wildlife reserve in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta a reality. But then he...

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