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October 11, 2017

Ecuador — Quito, Catedral Metropolitana de Quito

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Catedral Metropolitana de Quito

The Basilica del Voto Nacional may be very imposing, but there is yet another important and impressive Catholic church in Quito. This is Catedral Metropolitana de Quito from which our group later that day would watch the Changing of the Guard. In the picture below you can see the elevated walkway that afforded us such a great view of the palace and the changing of the guard. We stood to the right of the steps leading into the cathedral.

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October 9, 2017

Ecuador — Quito, Basilica del Voto Nacional

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Basílica del Voto Nacional

Quito is home to the largest neo-Gothic basilica in the New World. It’s called the Basilica del Voto Nacional, which translates to Basilica of the National Vow. As you can see, it’s quite an impressive structure sitting atop a hill in central Quito.

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Basílica del Voto Nacional

Closer up you find some very interesting features:


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Published on October 09, 2017 04:35

October 6, 2017

Fun Food Friday — Lunch in Quito

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Diosolopay Restaurant, Metropolitan Cultural Center

After a long stint watching the Changing of the Guard at the Carondelet Palace it was time for a lunch break. We headed across the street from the Cathedral to the Metropolitan Cultural Center and a nice al fresco dining experience there in the courtyard. The restaurant here is called Diosolopay, and it’s well worth the experience.

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Diosolopay Restaurant, Metropolitan Cultural Center

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Published on October 06, 2017 04:35

October 4, 2017

Ecuador — Quito, Changing of the Guard

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President Rafael Correa (center, looking toward the camera)

We were fortunate this day to witness the Changing of the Guard at the Carondelet Palace. Carondelet Palace is at the north end of the Plaza de la Independencia, and our group had a good view of the pomp and circumstance from the elevated walkway along the east side of the Cathedral of Quito.

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Carondelet Palace

So, without further commentary, here is the changing of the guard with the then president of Ecuador in attendance:

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Published on October 04, 2017 04:35

October 2, 2017

Ecuador — Arriving Quito

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Compañía de Jesús

Our first full day in Quito, and our last day with the tour group, began on February 22, 2016. After this day we would be on our own until our flight a couple of days later. But on this day we had much to see and do. The following images are of the old Central Bank of Ecuador building.

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Banco Central de Ecuador

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Banco Central de Ecuador

Right next to this beautiful building is La Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús, or the Church of the Society of Jesus.

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Compañía de Jesús

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Published on October 02, 2017 04:35

September 29, 2017

Ecuador — AmaZOOnico Rescue Center Part 2

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AmaZOOnico Choo-Choo Train

Continuing our tour of the AmaZOOnico Rescue Center, here’s a cut little tapir:

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AmaZOOnico Rescue Center

And a beautiful ocelot:

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AmaZOOnico Rescue Center

Remember Trumpy, the friendly grey-winged trumpeter from Monday? I promised a neat story involving this helpful little guy who thinks he’s part of the AmaZOOnico staff, and who enjoys accompanying the visitors on their tours. Trumpy is so at home with the human staff that he even watches out for them. He trumpets w...

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September 27, 2017

Ecuador — San Isidro Hummingbird Lodge and Cresting the Andes

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San Isidro Hummingbird Lodge

On Sunday, February 21, 2016, we left the Amazon Basin behind us and headed toward Quito. Along the way we were do for a lunch stop at the San Isidro Hummingbird Lodge. It was drizzly on our arrival, and we didn’t see many hummingbirds, but the views along the eastern slopes of the Andes were rather breathtaking, but not as breathtaking (literally) as our later climb above 13,000 feet/3,900 meters on our journey to Quito.

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San Isidro Hummingbird Lodge

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September 25, 2017

Ecuador — AmaZOOnico Rescue Center Part 1

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AmaZOOnico Rescue Center

The next day, February 20, 2016, we took a relatively brief boat ride from Casa del Suizo along the Rio Napo to the nearby Rio Arajuno. Our destination this morning was the AmaZOOnico Animal Rescue Center. This wonderful rescue center was created to “receive, treat, rehabilitate, and reintroduce wild animals that had been confiscated from the illegal trade.” Those that cannot be returned to the wild have found a permanent home.

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AmaZOOnico Rescue Center

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September 22, 2017

Fun Photo Friday — Ahuano and Casa del Suiza favorites

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Rainbow Chairs

Here is today’s Fun Photo Friday gallery of Ahuano and Casa del Suiza favorites (click on any image to enlarge and bring up today’s slide show):


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Published on September 22, 2017 04:35

September 20, 2017

Ecuador — Out and about Ahuano

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Ahuano

The trek into Ahuano isn’t a long one, and not all the streets are unpaved (see next photo), but the climate is hot and humid, and walking around may be a bit of challenge if you’re not used to it. Drink lots a fluids, and stop occasionally to peer into some of the shops.

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Ahuano shopping district

Here is a gallery of some of the sights around Ahuano, including the local church:


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Published on September 20, 2017 04:35