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One thing I like about shooting when there are clouds like that is the way the shadows play along the ridgelines. We can't control the weather, but can take advantage of what comes from it. Cotopaxi looks fine, Pablo, with its wreath of clouds.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer... you got an electrical problem
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La Rotonda, remembering the meeting of the 2 liberators of SouthAmerica, Bolivar and San Martin on July 26, 1822 [/url]Guayaquil
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Thanks for the kind comments,
I'm back in Quito today. I was born here, and yes you have to be careful the 1st day or 3
Drink lots of fluids, eat light, and try not to exert yourself too much.
Cotopaxipungo is a "hosteria" that is at 3,500m and it used to be an 'hacienda' run by the Jesuits that was sold in pieces years ago.
That is a really beautiful place, I was there with my mother and could not hike to the cascades of the Pita river which are close by (Condor Machay and Gemelas) but managed to hive up to 3,800 to the wonderful paramo region in which polilepis are abundant
I went then to Guayaquil for business and only had a few minutes to walk around the center, and visit the place where my father worked in 1979-80 when I lived in that town
In the plane ride back I saw those beautiful sights, but I only have a small camera which does not do very good taking pictures thru the plexiglass and the clouds, most of them look bluish but I managed to coerce a couple out.
I'm back in Quito, at the mercy of the american consulate (i.e. waiting for my passport to be returned with a new visa stamped) and monday is a national holiday so I may have a few more pics
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A few from a walk around the "Mariscal Sucre" neighborhood, which used to be the middle class place to be in the 60s and 70s, my school was in that neighborhood, and so was my grandparents house, doctros office, and so forth
The firefighters station ,.... 2 blocks form my school Bomberos
One of the few gardens left in the area... figs, banana, and grapes growin togethr
culdn't find any lemon/orange tree anymore Urban Flora
If you can't fix it with a hammer... you got an electrical problem
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