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ECUADOR Presentación Jeanine Carr
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Muchas gracias a Rafael Perugachi from Ecuador Tours, and Ecuador Pictures for many photos in this presentation
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ECUADORECUADOR
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Tres Regiones El Litoral al oeste The Coastal Plains La Sierra en los AndesThe Highlands El Oriente al esteThe Rainforest
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LA COSTA DEL LITORAL
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The skyline of Guayaquil
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Quito, city in northern Ecuador, capital of Ecuador and of Pichincha Province. The city is picturesquely situated on the lower slopes of Pichincha volcano in a narrow, fertile valley of the Andes Mountains at an elevation of 2850 m (9350 ft) above sea level. Because of its elevation it has a pleasant, moderate climate despite being just south of the equator.
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Equator Marker North of Quito
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Equator Marker on Main Highway
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QUITO – la capital Quito has little heavy industry. Its chief manufactures include textiles, processed food, beverages, leather, cement, furniture, and gold and silver handicrafts. The city is linked with the Pacific Ocean by roads and a railroad (opened 1908), and is on the Pan-American Highway Quito is the oldest South American capital and retains much of its colonial aspect. The city is laid out mainly according to a rectangular plan and has an expansive central plaza, many quiet parks and flower gardens, and numerous steep, narrow streets.
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much of the wealth went into the churches
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LA SIERRA This church is one of the best known in the city of Quito, and the plaza in front bear the same name, San Francisco
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Cotopaxi To climb to the top of Cotopaxi is one of the special motivations to come to Ecuador, also because it`s the highest active volcano in the world.
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Cotopaxi - crater
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Tungurahua Volcano
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Quechua woman
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Dos ecuatorianas nativas
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Meat market in Otavalo
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The distinctive ethnic costumes which are worn in these villages signify the group and location.
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Men carrying shrine at Otavalo Market
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Straw Hats on women at market in Southern Highlands
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Flower market in Cuenca
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Weaver of Ikat material
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back strap loom
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El Poncho
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Traditional dance in the market town of Otavalo
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Chola Cuencana making a Panama hat.
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Panama hats made in Ecuador
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El ORIENTE
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Nowadays, Secoya Natives are working as guides for private companies and Non Governmental Organizations located within the communities.
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During a tour through the jungle the guides will tell the tourists about many plants and their traditional uses.
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En el Bosque Tropical These boats are the main way of transportation in the Amazon and they make it easy to get up or down the streams.
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