In the Colombian Caribbean Coast indigenous roots & African roots, and Spanish and Syrian Lebanese influences have created a culture that has many roots and flavors that is present in not only its writings but in its food, dances, thinking, and beliefs and religion as well. So beautiful written that travelers sometimes look for this town, but the town is only created in his most famous novel, and can be found in the culture of the Colombian Caribbean Coast.
The famous writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez described in his invented Caribbean town of Macondo a beautiful social mosaic of Indian, African, Spanish and Arabic influences and traditions that in combination form the culture of the Colombian Caribbean coast.