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Ingapirca Archaeological Site
(Jun 17 '07)
on sunday, i went to the Ingapirca Archaeological Site is about 2.5 hours from cuenca and are the most important incan ruins in ecuador. the main structure, the temple of the sun, demonstrates some of ...
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We wanted to leave Alusi straight away to get to Ingapirca, apparently the best Inca ruins in Ecuador. There was going our way (apparently the only one ever ...
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INGAPIRCA
(Jun 28 '08)
So recently I was able to purchase my panama hat! i went a little crazy with the fotos but when you get something so cool like that, you´ve got to work it...
The discovery of a new bar Monday Blue ...
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Alausi
(Jun 18 '07)
From Cuenca we took a 3.5 hr bus to Alausi. It was actually the first time that a bus journey took less than our travel books described.
The reason we are visiting Alausi is for the famous train ...
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Alausi was great but short lived. We made it to the bus station in Riobamba right at 6am, even though they told us to get there 5-10 minutes early. The local cook started serving ...
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We´re on our way to Cuenca, via a last night in Banos with chance for Terry to take some freaky photo´s in the strangest musuem ever and one more morning in the steam-boxes! We took ...
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Alausi
(Aug 25 '06)
Tren al Nariz del Diablo
(Jan 30 '08)
I must begin with the trip from Riobamba on the train which took us down through the mountains to a view of "El nariz del diablo." Living in the mountains of Colorado I have seen some very scary ...
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The Cleansing
(May 30 '07)
So, yesterday my new profesora Martha took me to the open air market during our spanish class. It was so cool... so beautiful just with all of the fruits and vegetables and everything - very ...
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31 de Octubre
(Oct 31 '05)
Saturday I walked around the city and watched a parade of what looked like boyscouts and girlscouts, but they were beating on drums as loud as they could. Even the rain did not slow them down. The ...
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Recent Blogs for Ingapirca
Quickly - Cuenca.
(Jun 22 '08)
After being harshly torn from the tranquil oasis that was
Vilcabamba we made our way north to Quito via Cuenca. Cuenca is a
beautiful colonial jem of a city. Apparently the residents like to
fight ...
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Weekend trip
(Aug 01 '08)
This past weekend, my host family invited me to travel to a family member´s summer home in Unguilla, which is about an hour south of Cuenca. We arrived there late Friday evening, and upon arrival ...
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Back in Cuenca, it was a girl from our group, Amys, birthday, so her host mother decided to throw her a party at the house. We all went over there and everything was very nice, big house, music ...
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