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Ecuador

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Photos: Salasaka

Wednesday, 22 Dec 2010 | Photo Gallery

Our volunteer home in Ecuador
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The Wheels on the Bus: Killing Time in the Lojas Terminal

Thursday, 9 Dec 2010 | Views [500]

After Cuenca, Eric and I bused down to Vilcabamba, a small town a hour and a half beyond Lojas.  I thought we were going to go to Lojas because from what I had heard from another traveler, I thought it was a smaller tourist town like BaÑos.  Lojas ... Read more >


On the Road Again: Heading South from Salasaka

Monday, 6 Dec 2010 | Views [591]

Eric and I left Salaska on Saturday morning.  It was a sad departure as we had formed some great relationships with the kids and other volunteers.  Hopefully someday our adventures will take us back to Salasaka.  We've already invited plenty of people ... Read more >


Trabajo Duro & Niñitos: Our First Week at Katitawa

Monday, 29 Nov 2010 | Views [647]

For the rest of our first week at Katitawa School, Eric continued with the manual labor (or "trabajo duro") of leveling off the front school yard, planting new grass and pouring some new concrete edging to finish off the path.  After my day ... Read more >


Sumak Kawsay Yachay: Our Volunteer Home for Two Weeks

Tuesday, 23 Nov 2010 | Views [1488]

Eric and I arrived on Saturday morning in Salasaka, Ecuador, a small village located between the cities of Ambato and Baños.  Several months ago we found a volunteer opportunity online at Sumak Kawsay Yachay or SKY Ecudaor, a privately-funded Ecuadorian ... Read more >


32 Hours of Busing: The End of the Whirlwind

Sunday, 21 Nov 2010 | Views [377]

Tuesday at 3PM we boarded another Crus de Sur bus, heading out of Lima toward Tumbes, the border town between Peru and Ecuador.  Roughly 26 hours later we arrived in Tumbes, Peru, collected our bags, used the bathroom, went four blocks down to the ... Read more >

 

 

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