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| Tuesday, 28-Aug-2007 01:04 |
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¡La Nieve!
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On Cotopaxi.
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| Tuesday, 28-Aug-2007 01:04 |
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Quito!
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Churches, plazas, statues, and... horse-drawn buggies with hydraulic disc brakes?!
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| Tuesday, 28-Aug-2007 01:04 |
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Quito!
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Churches, plazas, statues, and... horse-drawn buggies with disc brakes?!
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| Tuesday, 28-Aug-2007 00:19 |
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Jungle Adventure No. 1
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The way to the jungle is by the river in a 40 HP 14-seater canoe. In the jungle we found a little town of river people, a close-up of the incredible machine that is the rain forest, and a kick-ass waterfall.
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| Saturday, 18-Aug-2007 16:27 |
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Beach
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| Saturday, 18-Aug-2007 16:17 |
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Ecuador IV: Two Parks
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1-2: Parque Nacional Podocarpus
3-5: Parque Nacional Cajas
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| Wednesday, 1-Aug-2007 23:42 |
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| Friday, 27-Jul-2007 23:25 |
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Big High Hike
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| Friday, 27-Jul-2007 22:51 |
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Ecuador II: Valle Chirusco y Tumianuma
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1-2: Views from a hike up the valley were we have been residing (Chirusco).
3-6: Tumianuma, the village near the farm.
7: Bonus
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| Thursday, 12-Jul-2007 18:55 |
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Ecuador I
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Our trip thus far:
1-3: First daylight views of Ecuador, looking out the window of our Guayaquil hotel, Hotel California (such a lovely place), in the downtown. Sorry about the sideways photo; it appears again at the end right side-up.
4-7: Some views along the way to Never Never Land, the farm we´re staying at.
8-13: Home for a few weeks.
14: An obstacle on the road to town today. The road was being excavated for culvert installation and there was barely enough road left at the time for the Trooper to pass through, but not without the challenge of also climbing over the mounds of dirt and gravel.
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