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Ecuador: Quito
... of the world. Note, however, that the true equator is not at the Mitad del Mundo monument. Through the magic of GPS technology, we now know that it is only 240 meters away -- right where the Indians said it was before the French came along and built the monument in the wrong place. However, this was not really important for us J We enjoyed our time, as it's a big monument with many events and things to do. For example, national indigineous music groups play ...
South America 2012
... went back to realign, wait for the plane that was behind us, but took our spot too take off, then we had another go and up, up and away this time. We have no idea what that was all about, but no big deal we arrived safely 1.5 hours later. We were late in arrival and in total confusion when greeted by the guide to explain, we were now staying in Brazil for the two nights, instead of Argentina, oh well apart from the difference in money it was no big deal to us. Some of the group were ...
The Rain falls mainly in Quito...
... thing on sale were tiny little puppies wearing colourful fleecy jackets. I had to look twice to check they were actually real, and not something similar to the battery operated Andrex puppies which were popular years ago. Sadly they were, and I was left with a rather uncomfortable feeling and a hope that homes were found for them amongst the throngs of Andean tourists enjoying themselves on Saturday. Saturday ended with a meal out in La Mariscal with 5 of ...
Capitale Quito
Deux jours de découverte express de Quito avant d'aller à la fondation, m'y voici de retour pour 3 jours. J'y rejoins Mallorie, copine de l'école, qui arrive du Brésil.
Capitale de l'Equateur avec 1,5 million d'habitants, elle culmine à 2850 mètres au coeur des Andes. Le volcan Pichincha domine la ville. De ...
Ecuador around and about - sierras to sea
... br> out that not only did they not stock benzene, it was apparently illegal to sell
it in Ecuador. We suspect it may be in some way to do with the production of
cocaine which of course is a massive if illegal operation in much of this part
of south America. The guys in the camping shops suggested we either run the
stove on lead free Super grade petrol or industrial alcohol. I’m wary of
carrying either of these highly volatile fuels; but we might buy a ...