Exploring
Beautiful Ecuador
This past
month has been a magnificent month for Linda and I as we explore this beautiful
country, both near and far.
Locally we have been riding out into the country surrounding Cuenca on Sunday mornings
with a local biking club. Our
Spanish is still not the best, so we follow the faithful leaders of the club,
often not knowing if we are going 5 miles or 50. But these rides always lead to stunning countryside and new
friendships.
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| Luis, Fabian, Jr., and Mark on their 50km ride to Paute |
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| Our Canadian friends and Linda take a break on ride to San Joaquin valley |
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| The Couple that bikes together, stays together! |
We continue to
take Wednesdays off from our volunteer activities and Spanish classes, and we
take a "day trip" to local towns by bus. The highlight trip this past month was a day trip to Alausi,
a little town set dizzyingly on a river gorge. Ecuador built a railroad in the Andes Mountains over 100
years ago, and Alausi is the last place the trains stops before it makes a
plunge down the gorge to Nariz del Diablo (Devil's nose). It was quite an engineering feat to
build these one of a kind railroad "switchbacks", and we so enjoyed
sticking our heads out the train car.
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| Ron, Linda and MArk on Cajas National PArk |
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| When South of the Equator, which side does the moss grow on? |
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| Train ride to the Devil's Nose |
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| Check out the switchback below |
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| The Devil's Nose - notice the Blue Bustrain on it way back up |
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| Mark, Bill, Lawrence, Cody and Linda at the end fo the line |
From Otavalo,
we headed east to the Amazon jungle.
Getting to the jungle is not an easy task. We first took a 5 hour van ride to the jungle town of Tena.
From there we took a 90 minute bus ride down a dusty road, we were greeted by
our Liana Lodge hosts for a 2 mile canoe ride deep in the forest. But the long
travel time was worth every minute of it. There was no electricity at our cabin
and so relaxing to be off the grid.
Our wonderful guide , Angel, showed so many things in the rainforest,
gigantic primary forest trees, huge insect nests, pretty flora, unique birds,
and off course, monkeys! We loved
the nice deck of the lodge, where we ate all our meals, and relaxed over drinks
every evening.
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| our jungle cabin - reading by candlelight at night |
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| Our Guide Angel and new German friend, Biggie |
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| Biggie and Linda enjoy the vegetation |
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| out tucan friend |
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| 50 of these furry friends came to visit one morning |
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| Our favorite evening spot |
Our last
night of our trip was spent in Banos, arguably the prettiest town in Ecuador.
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