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  • Quito City Hostel Revolution is right inbetween Quito Old Town and Quito New Town. It´s handy as the Bus runs right outside into both towns (so to speak) and the owner is an Aussie and all the peop Posted by Taffski in Around the World in as long as it takes. | Oct 30, 2007
  • Well shoot I got food poisioning and had to go to the emergency room. Just wanted to let you guys know. Posted by amiopia in Amy´s Backpack | Oct 29, 2007
  • Papas! Papitas! Papas Fritas! To view full size photos and captions click here: http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/gallery/users/tommydavis/ Ecuadorians wrote the book on vending in buses. In fact, each Posted by tommydavis in Tom's Travels | Oct 25, 2007
  • Cuenca Having landed in Guayaquil at 3:45pm after our flight from The Galapagos, we raced to the bus terminal, determined to catch the 4.00pm bus to Cuenca - well, at least Sam was sure we had a chance of catching it. Posted by E-J in Sam and E-J's Adventure | Oct 17, 2007
  • Galapogos! We reached Guyaquil - Ecuador on Sunday night (8 October) after a 4 hour delay. On the bus, we met a local lady who kindly offered us and a couple of other tourists a lift to town. Her niece came Posted by AartiHemal in Aarti n Hemals South American Safari | Oct 19, 2007
  • living... The weather has cooled down a bit. We were reaching 38 degrees C + humidity. The only downside now is that cold showers are much more of a pain than a pleasure. So I am living in Posted by ptastic in Hot and steamy... | Oct 16, 2007
  • Last days in Ecuador [b]Well here we are winding down our last days in Ecuador. On October 4 we left Quito in the afternoon to go to a 400 year old Hacienda near the small town of Cayambe (named after the volcano Cayambe). We Posted by kandp in Krista and Petr's Adventures Down South | Oct 12, 2007
  • The Jungle, Montanita, and an adventure I am sitting in a little internet cafe in a surfing town called Montanita. Pete and I had no plans to go on any trips but suddenly, I found out that my old college roommate, Danielle, was coming to Posted by Pete-Tesha in For His Children Ecuador | Oct 14, 2007
  • El Vulcan Tungurahua The active volcano, Tungurahua, rears majestically above the mountains surrounding the Andean Spa town of Baños. In 1999, the entire area was evacuated, as a major eruption was forecast. For a while, Baños was a ghost town, but Posted by Eleniki in A year out | Oct 14, 2007
  • Tropical Montane Cloud Forest If any of my friends, family or colleagues ever wonder in passing what I am up to at any given moment between now and the middle of November, the likelihood is that I am crunching my way through a forest Posted by Eleniki in A year out | Oct 13, 2007
  • The Galapagos Islands Saturday finally arrived and before we knew it we were on the plane to the Galapagos. The flight was pretty smooth, only lasting 2 hours. On arriving in the Galapagos we were greeted by our tour guide, Victor, who spoke Posted by E-J in Sam and E-J's Adventure | Oct 11, 2007
  • Guayaquil Scheduled to set off on the eight o´clock bus for Guayaquil produced an early panick!! E-J was nervously worried as the bus was 40 minutes late!! The words "calm down" was used excessively!! On on our way E-J settled down Posted by E-J in Sam and E-J's Adventure | Oct 11, 2007
  • Hot and steamy... Hello all and greetings from Guayaquill, Ecuador! I made it here safely on Oct 2 after 4 connecting flights - El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Quito, did I name them all? For any of you who know me, Posted by ptastic in Hot and steamy... | Oct 11, 2007
  • Where have all the Sacageweas gone? To view full size photos and captions click here: http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/gallery/users/tommydavis/ Ecuador facts: - Slightly smaller than Nevada - Oil revenu Posted by tommydavis in Tom's Travels | Oct 11, 2007
  • Otavalo [img=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/88973/P1000709.jp Posted by Eleniki in A year out | Oct 7, 2007
  • Ecuador So we left Seattle on Avianca Airlines (Columbian National Airways) The Flight cost us $400 each which combined with our $100 flight from Seattle to LAX turned out to cost us $500 each to get down here, which wasn´t too bad! The Posted by Taffski in Around the World in as long as it takes. | Oct 7, 2007
  • Hot springs, jungles and beyond. . . [b]Today is October 2 and it´s pretty amazing all the stuff we´ve done in one week and a half. After leaving Quito we took a 2 hour bus ride using local transit up to a hot spring resort high in Posted by kandp in Krista and Petr's Adventures Down South | Oct 2, 2007
  • La Hesperia The cobbled path from the Quito/Santo Domingo highway winds steeply Posted by Eleniki in A year out | Sep 30, 2007
  • Adios green Ecuador, another earthquake + a bruised ass Hi everybody! Brel and I are sitting here, typing away in an internet cafe (in Loja, Ecuador), trying to kill some time as we are taking an overnight bus from Ecuador to Peru. That's it, our one month journey in Posted by patsybrel in Patsy et Brel en Amérique du Sud ... | Sep 26, 2007
  • Cuenca is Incredible I arrived in Cuenca Ecuador a couple of nights ago. It is wonderful, the climate is fresh and beautiful. The people are wonderful. The mountains are glorious, I love everything about this place. The churches in particular are beautiful, they Posted by amiopia in Amy´s Backpack | Sep 24, 2007
  • Here in Quito [b]So here we are in Quito. High in the mountains, only 22kms from the Equator but the temperature is mild like spring. The city is so different from anything we are used to. On first look it's dirty and run Posted by kandp in Krista and Petr's Adventures Down South | Sep 23, 2007
  • GI: Isabela´s Dangerous Overlook Two days ago I took a hike through Isabela to the Wall of Tears. There was two paths, one less traveled that lead to a mountain overlook, so I took Robert Frost´s advice and took the one uphill. Posted by amiopia in Amy´s Backpack | Sep 20, 2007
  • UN VOYAGE DE CUY* Aujourd´hui 11sept. Moi Joe et mon frère Joey : partons en "avion" (condor) a la moitiée du monde, là ou la terre se sépare en 2 hémisphères. Pour voir de nos propres yeux la sépa Posted by patsybrel in Patsy et Brel en Amérique du Sud ... | Sep 19, 2007
  • South America Hola from Quito, 2nd highest capital city in the world! Altitude so far has not posed too much of a problem, but I did experience some difficulty ascending the stairs of The Secret Garden ho Posted by Eleniki in A year out | Sep 17, 2007
  • GI They Aren´t Kidding about the Poisonous Tree While I was on a tour in San Cristobal, the guide told me that there was a poisonous tree that we had to be sure not to eat the apples off of and I felt a bit like I was Posted by amiopia in Amy´s Backpack | Sep 15, 2007
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