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Somewhere around Babahoyo

Posted by Susanna On November - 15 - 2010

Today we left for a place a bit outside of Babahoyo because our hosts wanted to do photos of the candidates of the Mr Ecuador contest. My friend Oswaldo / Brownie entered the competition to become Mr Ecuador. I think he has good chances to win. Fingers crossed! All the best and buena suerte to you!

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Babahoyo Impressions

Posted by Susanna On November - 14 - 2010

Today my friends had to go to try on clothes for the runway show in the evening. I almost did it as well but since I didn’t have high heals with me and everything was kind of hectic and unorganized I decided to leave the show before it started… It was just crazy so many people there and all trying to touch you. Girls screamed and wanted autographs and photos…And it was very noisy! My friends did a great show and I had a good night sleep…

need cialis shipped in 2 days Impressions of Babahoyo

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Ups, I got awarded…

Posted by Susanna On November - 13 - 2010

My friends and I went for few days to Babahoyo where there was an event for a new local TV talk show “Ellos y Ellas con Paola”. Paola had invited us and we all got awarded. Them for being models and I for my works as photographer. They had dinner served and later some party where we didn’t stay that long since my friends had to do the runway next day.

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Miss Tourismo Latino Guayaquil 2010

Posted by Susanna On November - 10 - 2010

Ok I think that’s something for the guys – a Miss contest! In Ecuador beauty contests seem to be quite important.A friend of mine and me went to the Miss Tourismo Latina 2011 contest in Guayaquil. If you think there only Latinas attending you are very wrong. They had even a German and a Russian. I don’t know what that is all about and why that title since the US American won. And by the way she not even speaks or understands any Spanish! You thinks its the right choice?! My favorite were Miss Costa Rica and Miss Peru. Look and decide yourself – who is your favorite to be a Miss Latina?

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Iguana park

Posted by Susanna On November - 5 - 2010

Can you imagine! Guayaquil in Ecuador is probably the only park in the world where big iguanas live peacefully in the middle of a pulsing city! Of course I had to see them. Yes it was true – park Simon Bolivar is full of people – and iguanas! They walk around, dig wholes in the ground and climb trees or chasing pigeons… Just amazing to watch. Nearby is the cathedral what I visited as well.

Parque Simon Bolivar

Cathedral

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El Mitad del Mundo 0°00′07″S 78°27′21″W

Posted by Susanna On October - 29 - 2010

Back in Quito I decided I didnt wanted to miss out to do THE photo staying on the equator after I had done the photo on the 180° meridian in Fiji where I stood bewteen today and yesterday. So I took a few buses which cost only in between 15 and 25cents to the middle of the world – El Mital del Mundo 0°00′07″S 78°27′21″W. It is simply one of those sites you just do for have them done and while you already there. Besides I personally found nothing special about it. First of all you pay not just entry for the park – you pay for everything else as well. The park is not that extraordinary. On the point where the equator passes through the country they build between 1979 and 1982 the 30-meter-tall monument. At least that is where they thought it was back then. Meanwhile we have GPS and people found out that the equator is placed about 240 meters north of the marked line. Around that monument are lots of handicrafts stores but they just sell the average stuff. You can try to balance an egg on a nail because people think here it is easier but in reality it’s just some tourist entertainment nothing more.

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Close by is the crater of the volcano Pululahua in which people live and have there farms. It is a very simple life. I got a private tour of a tour company since nobody of the people at the Mitad del Mundo was willing to go and I actually enjoyed having my own guide and driving in a private car instead of a bus. I heard that the school teacher for example walks everyday down the long dirt road for about an 1h and after school up back to Quito. She said she doesn’t want to give up her city life for moving into the crater. The crater is one of two inhabited craters in the world and it is still active.

Pululahua

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Tortuga Bay

Posted by Susanna On October - 24 - 2010

My last day in Galapagos. These three weeks went by like nothing. I still can’t believe that I actually am on Galapagos. My childhood dream fulfilled. I’ve seen and enjoyed the enchanted islands. I dearly hope it will be possible to protect them and save this unique special spot of the world. I hope it will be possible to educate people to respect all living creatures and see them like our brothers. I hope that the guides of Galapagos will be more careful selected so that these arrogant kind of guides stay out. They just spoil the trips of the travelers.

On my last day I went with my Argentinian friends to Tortuga bay. I guess I didn’t mentioned before but if you wonder why there were so many Argentinians on Galapagos – LAN Airlines had a super cheap promotion. Only $300 there and back from Argentina inclusive tax!!! Back to Tortuga bay. Its definitely worth a visit even though you have to walk for about 40min from Puerto Ayora until you reach the beach. It is beautiful but I didn’t go into the water because it was still chilly.

In the evening I went to say Good-Bye to Santiago the tortoise and then I bought the most beautiful art to remind me on my trip of a lifetime to Galapagos. It’s unique and handmade out of potato starch and whatever else.

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Just the moon…

Posted by Susanna On October - 23 - 2010

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Muro de las Lagrimas or Wall of Tears

Posted by Susanna On October - 21 - 2010

This morning I was invited of a friend for a snorkel trip to Tintoreras. Before you actually snorkel over there you are walking a small island and there is one part where you can watch sleeping white tip sharks from above. Normally most sharks need to be in constant move to breathe but at this spot they are protected and the current is still strong enough so they can rest without moving. Of course every now and then they swim but in between they sleep. I have never seen something like that before. Then I went snorkeling and I don’t have to say it again but – it is freezing in Galapagos waters. I saw schools of surgeon fish, turtles and finally I swam and played with a curious sea lion for about 20min and took some great videos of it what I will post as soon as I have the possibility to edit…

Tintoreras

On Isabella there is that part of an unfinished building called Muro de las Lagrimas or Wall of Tears. According to the  history, the wall was built by prisoners for prisoners. They were supposed to build their own jail. They say hundreds of prisoners built on that wall only watched by a few police men. The prison was never finished and the portion that was built took four years to build. Now it stays there in the wild landscape of Isabela as a silent reminder of the other site of Galapagos history that reminds you that there is more than the beautiful wildlife. The Wall of Tears is an impressive wall made out of hundreds of lava stones.

Muro de las Lagrimas / Wall of tears

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Sierra Negra

Posted by Susanna On October - 20 - 2010

Another horse ride again – this time up to the volcano Chino and the Sierra Negra. It is my first real volcano crater I looked into. And it was big – filled with cold lava fields wherever I looked. The horse ride was worth it but it was so dusty that I looked kind of red after the trip and needed a shower desperately. The horses where very used and at times hard to direct. At top we walked a few more minutes into the Sierra Negra. All dry and few cactus. The landscapes so differs from each other here in the Galapagos. But it is beautiful to be here. In the evening I was invited to a lobster BBQ by my Argentinian friends. Was a very funny evening since they know how to party….

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