Articles tagged with "Ecuador"
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Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-22 10:36:36
DAY 33: Rosa, the old woman that ran the Los Amigos hostel, let me use the big sink in the yard to do my ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-21 16:35:17
DAY 32: Three kilometers west of Puerto Ayora lies Bahia Tortuga (Turtle Bay), with a white sand beach open to the public. During the ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-20 11:22:32
DAY 31: When Andre moved out of our hotel room with a view of Pelican Bay, I was switched to a single which cost me ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-19 12:07:49
DAY 30: Andre was up by six to get the 7:15 shuttle bus & ferry back to Isla Baltra (where the airport is), to hop ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-18 23:47:13
DAY 29: Andre and I were lounging out on the hotel terrace, watching the sun rise over the bay as the sounds of ocean ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-17 17:31:00
DAY 28: In Spanish, the verb esperar translates into two things in English: "to hope" and "to wait." This is especially noteworthy when ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-16 19:12:02
DAY 27: "You know what I heard?" Anita said at breakfast.
"What's that?" I answered.
"That the train derails, for the tourists, so they can take ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-15 16:17:44
DAY 26: In modern life, the "norm" is to work most of the time, with a day or two off to "smell the roses." ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-14 14:34:46
DAY 25: Being in Cuenca, Ecuador's third largest city, is like being in Old Spain. With its well-preserved Spanish colonial houses and cobblestone ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-13 12:44:43
DAY 24: Once upon a time in Ecuador, the railway system was the fast way to go north or southbound through the Andean countryside. ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-11 22:27:47
DAY 23: Whenever I'd walk around with Navid on the streets of Baņos, newly arrived backpackers would always stand out with their big packs strapped ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-11 10:24:53
DAY 22: Navid had moved to my hostel since his other was too noisy, so it was easy to find him for breakfast. ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-10 09:46:19
DAY 21: When I ran into Dutchman Hugo on my first night in Baños, he told me about his adventures since he left Quito, ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-09 10:12:30
DAY 20: Baños is a town in a valley surrounded by lush green mountains, one of which gets really excited and ejaculates liquid hot ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-08 12:03:20
DAY 19: I had my last breakfast with Blanca in the morning, which was a good and bad thing. A good thing in ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-07 12:47:08
DAY 18: Back in the days when I had a 9-5 American corporate job, I was only alotted the miniscule vacation time of two ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-06 10:57:03
DAY 17: For the past week and a half, I had fallen into a routine in which I'd wake up, shower and have breakfast ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-05 14:34:39
DAY 16: I woke up at about 3 a.m. feeling a little feverish. I popped a couple of ibuprofen and went back to sleep. ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-04 16:23:31
DAY 15: My morning started as always: getting out of bed to take a piss. However, this day it was different. In ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-03 11:42:59
DAY 14: After breakfast, I updated The Blog at the German computer nerd's internet cafe around the corner. Outside, all the stores were ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-02 13:29:30
DAY 13: "Did you go out partying for Halloween last night?" a Danish blonde asked me in the back of a truck at 8:03 ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-11-01 22:37:01
DAY 12: Spanish class with my tutor Rosa was going pretty normal -- we reviewed some more helpful verbs -- until she mentioned a card ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-10-31 15:00:39
DAY 11: I think that I'm learning Spanish a lot quicker than the other students in school. I don't know if it's because ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-10-29 22:40:28
DAY 10: In South America, I've noticed that most of the hot showers are electric. A pipe runs to a shower head which ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-10-28 21:41:34
DAY 9: "El domingo pasado, miré una pelicula divertido sobre una abuela que tener una casa, pero ella le va a perder a menos que ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-10-27 22:40:58
DAY 8: I checked out of the Crossroads Hostel while everyone was still asleep and brought all my gear to class. Class was ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-10-27 08:47:01
DAY 7: I learned a new expression in Spanish today: "Su banco es estā fuera de linea." Translation: "Your bank is ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-10-26 10:31:30
DAY 6: A rooster crowed around 5am and wouldn't stop until we had no choice but to get up. Navid sat in his ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-10-24 22:17:11
DAY 5: I checked out of the hostel room around 8, managing not to wake up Lars, who was pretty much out cold anyway ...
Posted on: The Global Trip | 2003-10-23 21:45:45
DAY 4: I woke up an hour before class and was off to take a shower, when I ran into Anna, this girl from ...
