Did you know that the colombian capital enjoys a cold and rainy climate similar to the european autumns but all year long?
yes, Lima, Perú is pretty mild too
>>78384592
Bogotá weather is shit tier. Medellín weather is God tier.
>>78384645
it doesn't rain tho
>>78384681
t. brown
>>78384705
Nope. Just not autistic. Only 4chan autists crave shit weather so they can have an excuse to stay inside and jerk off to anime. Everyone else prefers sun.
>>78384736
t. José Osorio
>>78384592
>Did you know that the colombian capital enjoys a cold and rainy climate similar to the european autumns but all year long?
Yes, I found this info some time ago, basically they have the best climate in the world.
>>78384736
t. Juanes
>>78384681
This is true.
>>78388101
I discovered this myself too.
>>78384592
>18°C
>cold
>>78384592
Did you know that my baseball bat would look good on your face?
>>78389447
There is also one town in South-Western Portugal with similar climate or even better, because in their case it's much drier (they have constant wind from the Atlantic), unfortunately I forgot its name.
>>78389500
The point is that Bogota has this temperature with daily mean around 15 C all year round, athough it could have lower humidity (it's about 75%)
>>78389500
>day time
those 9ºc at night are pretty decent
>>78392658
>>day time
Still not cold
I know that the entire country of Spain is like the Sonoran desert, but come on.
Bolivia is even colder
>>78392726
+18/+9 is a chilly temperature. Closer to being cold than to feel hot. And considering that Colombia is located in the global equator, it's worth a mention.
>>78392762
La Paz has great climate, not too cold, not too hot. Sucre seems very good, too. I seriously consider them as a place of my retirement. :3
>>78392841
>in the global equator
This means nothing when cities tend to be over 2000 meters high.
>>78392841
Have you ever experienced -20 or -30?
Would you live in San Salvador?