The odyssey of a Russian influencer in Bogotá: she got lost and ended up in a 'very beautiful wetland'

The influencer went out to fly a kite. Photo: Instagram: @mas_que_una_rusa
A few days ago, content creator Anastasiia Tselishcheva , known on social media as 'More than a Russian,' shared a video showing her tour of one of Bogotá's localities.
"My friends, I'm discovering new places in Fontibón. Today I went to the Zona Franca and decided to go out this way," the influencer commented in the clip, while showing a less-crowded area.
The young woman visited one of Fontibón's wetlands. Photo: Instagram: @mas_que_una_rusa
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A few seconds later, the young woman added, "I passed through a very beautiful wetland and came out this way. Honestly, I have no idea where I'm going to come out, but, well, here I am," referring to the path she was traveling.
In the recording, Anastasiia stated that, while the experience was good, it was time to find a way back home, as she felt quite lost after walking for hours.
The content creator thought she was far from home. Photo: Instagram: @mas_que_una_rusa
"Well, I hope she's still in Fontibón because, in my opinion, I strayed too far," the Russian influencer noted. Although the young woman isn't seen asking for directions in the post, she managed to find a road minutes later.
After noticing that she was near Centenario Avenue, Anastasiia stated that she was familiar with that area of the neighborhood, as she goes jogging every morning in one of the parks next to her house.
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“Don't give papaya. One of the Colombian commandments,” wrote one internet user in the Instagram comments section, referring to the fact that security in the South American country isn't the same as in Russia.
“Never go out alone in deserted places again. Never again. You're taking a risk. Go out with friends; there's bound to be someone who cares about you and wants to be with you,” one user expressed on the platform.
People warned him that there are dangerous places in Fontibón. Photo: Instagram: @mas_que_una_rusa
Although the post divided the opinions of his followers, others humorously recounted his experience in Fontibón after attempting to fly a kite in the park.
"She's Russian, she's afraid of fear," one man said on social media, where he also indicated that the young woman was very bold when she walked the streets of Bogotá with her cell phone in her hand.
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