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Jamal 1315 Posted 5 years ago
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Barichara of all places

Hello everybody.

Would you please help me what' Barichara of all places' mean?

“Are you going to tell me the truth of how you ended up so far from home?”
“I told you. I was trying to get away from a bad guy.”
“But what were you doing in Barichara of all places?”

Thanks so much! You are a great help.

  

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Barichara is a town in northern Colombia known for its cobbled streets and colonial architecture. It is often described as the prettiest town in Colombia, and not without good reason: it's a beautiful little town with stunning architecture, beautiful natural surroundings, and excellent boutique hotels and restaurants. ” The underlined part means the speaker didn't expect her to be in Barichara, far from her town.

  • Barichara is a town in northern Colombia known for its cobbled streets and colonial architecture.
  • It is often described as the prettiest town in Colombia, and not without good reason: it's a beautiful little town with stunning architecture, beautiful natural surroundings, and excellent boutique hotels and restaurants.
  • ” The underlined part means the speaker didn't expect her to be in Barichara, far from her town.
  • She was escaping from the predator, true, but why did she choose to go to Barichara?
  • The speaker expected to see her anywhere in the world (of all places) but in Barichara.
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Barichara is a town in northern Colombia known for its cobbled streets and colonial architecture. It is often described as the prettiest town in Colombia, and not without good reason: it's a beautiful little town with stunning architecture, beautiful natural surroundings, and excellent boutique hotels and restaurants.

Jamal 1315“But what were you doing in Barichara

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