Free Time Apartamentos Quito
Av de los Granados 200 y Eloy Alfaro Quito, 6153, Ecuador
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Quito = Quaint
... all around the mountain quite soon after we reached the top, only allowing us to get a few clear pictures of the city below. It is only from above that you can see the sheer size of Quito. Yesterday for lunch we went to a terrace bar that overlooked the centre of the city and from that vantage point, it reminded me of Medellin - being set in the middle of a circle of mountains - but from above I could see this was not true. The main city ...
Solo à Quito.
... et devant le innombrables églises et cathédrales qui la composent. Après la marche, je me retrouve sur une méga terrasse, avec une centaine d'équatoriens écoutant un match de soccer (mettons que je ne prends pas pour l'autre équipe..). Sur le réseau public de la ville (sous-développée, Quito?), je m'installe et commande un mate de coca, puis un second en écoutant le match et en écrivant cette première ...
Bus Bound
... no breakdowns) so that means your dinner and drink.
If you leave the bus at a stop, bring everything with you. Course, we've been doing most of that, but the part about not buying food or drink along the way is new. Hadn't heard that before--we've bought food from women selling empanadas etc in both Argentina and Chile and never had any problem. But we never ever leave our stuff unattended, never ever. I always have my camera bag wrapped around my leg so if ...
My First Day Off
... make the fans get even more bananas and we all jump together chanting who knows what, we were just yelling lol. On the other side of the stands there was a flag/banner that was pulled over by the people sitting on the absolute top row. I thought it was going to be a decent sized flag/banner. Instead it was the biggest thing I have seen in my life. This flag/banner took about 20-25 minuets to completely unroll and it covered an entire section, there had to have been about ...
Manchmal kommt es ganz dicke - Egg-Worldcup
... bestiegen!!! Via Treppe sind wir in einen Turm der über 35 Meter hohen Kathedrale gelangt. Von da aus hat man schon einen super Blick auf die Altstadt und die Statue der Virgen de Quito auf dem El Panecillo. Noch spektakulärer war unsere Aussicht nachdem wir über einen wackeligen Holzsteg und eine Metallleiter außen am Turm weiter nach oben kletterten. Man muss absolut schwindelfrei sein, das die Treppen schmal und sehr steil sind. Für den ...

