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  • Sky-High Ticket Prices for Copa America Final Between Argentina and Colombia

    Sky-High Ticket Prices for Copa America Final Between Argentina and Colombia

    This year’s Copa America final is going to held at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami of USA on July 15. Argentina and Colombia will clash on this grand stage, bringing a unique kind of pleasure and joy for us. The entire football world is eager to witness Argentine star Lionel Messi potentially taking another title.

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    On the other side, Colombia remains undefeated for nearly two years, unbitten 28 matches. The excitement and buzz among fans for this epic showdown are unparalleled. Forbes reports that the ticket prices for this mega-final have increased. On average, tickets are selling for $2,137 through various ticketing services.

    In Euro, that’s more than 1956 euros. In contrast, tickets for earlier matches in the tournament were available for around $200 on average. This means the final’s ticket prices have skyrocketed nearly tenfold! The highest ticket prices have now passed $97,900, equating to about 80,000 in Euro currency!

    StubHub is considered as a ticketing platform, increased the price for front-row VIP tickets on Friday. Following their victories in the 2021 Copa America and the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Messi’s Argentina is targeted for another trophy. With rumors swirling about potential retirements for Messi and Di Maria, demand for final match tickets is through the roof. It’s anyone’s guess how high the ticket prices will go as the match approaches.

  • Argentina’s biggest obstacle: Uruguay or Colombia?

    Argentina’s biggest obstacle: Uruguay or Colombia?

    The story of this year’s Copa America seems tailor-made for Argentina. It feels like Lionel Messi’s victory is destined at the end of this tale. So, we can’t consider the tournament as scripted or pre-planned. It’s as if the god himself wants Argentina to claim this year’s Copa America title.

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    Argentina wasn’t troubled after Messi missed a penalty in the Penalty Shoot-out. Goalkeeper Dibu Martinez had another chance to shine by himself. Argentina doesn’t have much to worry about regarding their semi-final opponent, Canada.

    Comparing the football styles of past years, you can’t match Argentina’s playstyles in Copa America. Scaloni’s team has faced criticism for lackluster performances, yet Argentina still made it to the semi-finals.

    Argentina beat Canada 2-0 in the group-stage opener match. Based on the stats, Argentina should reach the final easily. One of the high-voltage matches this Copa America will be the semi-final between Uruguay and Colombia.

    Argentina will have concerns if Uruguay makes it to the final. Uruguay is in great form this year. Star players like Darwin Nunez and Valverde are giving fans hope. Moreover, the master tactician Marcelo Bielsa will plan their strategies. But Colombia won’t be an easy opponent. Colombia is unbeaten in 27 matches which is very surprising. Uruguay and Colombia are currently the toughest teams that could challenge Argentina.

  • The Monster Snake Titanoboa that Ruled Prehistoric Colombia

    The Monster Snake Titanoboa that Ruled Prehistoric Colombia

    Once upon a time, there was a creature so terrifying and huge that the mere thought of it gave us goosebumps. This fearsome creature was called Titanoboa, and it was the largest snake known to have ever existed. It roamed the earth about 60 million years ago. That period was called the Paleocene epoch. Fortunately, you don’t have to worry about encountering this bone-crushing beast today, but the image of a giant prehistoric snake slithering through South America is enough to send shivers down your spine.

    Colombia is the only known fossil habitat of Titanoboa. These precious remains of the past have given paleontologists insight into the incredible size of these ancient reptiles. Based on their calculations, Titanoboa could have grown to an astonishing length of 42 to 49 feet (12.8 to 14.9 m) and weighed a whopping 2500 pounds (1134 kg).

    The Monster Snake that Ruled Prehistoric ColombiaJust imagine a snake that has grown to 3 feet (0.9 m) in diameter! In comparison, like the anaconda, it reaches a length of 20 feet (6.1 m) and can weigh more than 500 pounds (227 kg). Titanoboa was truly the size of a giant among its modern counterparts.

    Titanoboa was discovered in the early 21st century at Cerrejón, a coal mine in northern Colombia. It began in 1994 when a Colombian geologist named Henri Garcia stumbled upon a fossil. He called it a “petrified branch” and placed it in a coal company display case.

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    During a field trip to Ceres, Fabiani Herrera, a geology student at the time, discovered fossilized plant remains. This discovery piqued the interest of paleontologists who organized an expedition to further explore the area. Among the researchers involved in the expedition was Scott Wing, curator of fossil plants at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. He identified the fossil as part of a jaw.