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Guamote
15-09-2010: we vertrekken om kwart voor zes lopend naar het treinstation voor de rit met de Ferrocarril (een soort van omgebouwde bus die over treinrails rijdt).De originele trein rijdt helaas niet meer en op de dak plaatsnemen is er ook niet meer bij. In 2007 zijn er nog twee toeristen omgekomen die op het dak waren gaan staan en niet doorhadden …
Phone call from Mike via Lorie
... for them - that people from the other side of the world were there to help make their lives better because a powerful God has compelled them with love. The team considers them to be family and is already off to a great start treating the nationals like family. Continue to pray for the team - there are a few sniffles, Chrisy's feet have been swollen and Carol & Stephanie both got very sick, but are better now. God is on the move!! ...
Toilet Town
... Tips? He walked right past me whithout asking for anything, so if I was supposed to contribute I must have gaijin-smashed that one.
What do you do in Baños? A whole lot, it appears. The town seems to have everything in
wildlife tours and action sports. The places selling bicycle tours, rafting, canoeing, jungle trips, bungee jump etc are everywhere in town. On top of that there are hot springs and plentiful massage and spa salons. It's a bit like Åre in northern Sweden, ...
Beautiful Banos
... as well. The massage was so good that it sent me to sleep.
The rest of the day/evening was spent either having a doze in my room, or chatting with some lads that I met here in the hostel. It was their birthday yesterday and they had some cake so we did the totally English thing to do and have tea and cake at 9 pm at night (on a Saturday night)!
Hopefully I will have the energy to do something ...
Ecuador, beautiful Ecuador
... to tell you clearly WHY. What a pain in the butt!
We said farewell to La Casona de Mario and headed out of Quito in a southerly direction. Yes, south, as we wanted to now visit some of the places we had been forced to miss in our rush to get Jambo’s fuel problem licked in Quito. The GPS took us along a heavily congested route out of this long, thin city resulting in over an hour of competing with the busses, taxis and mayhem that passes for city traffic in ...