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  1. Faces From Around the World: Ecuador 006

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 16 March 2010

    Salome is someone different for Ecuador, that's for sure.--------- Join Travel Blog Success today and learn to build a better travel blog. Membership includes 12 lessons, community forum, audio interviews, and a blog.

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  2. Back in the northern hemisphere?

    Blog: Hecktic Travels - 15 March 2010

    We rolled into Ecuador's capital city with two missions: to secure a cheap, last minute deal to the Galapagos Islands, and to visit with family (I know!! In Quito!! Of all places!!) Mission well accomplished on both parts, with a little sight seeing thrown in as well.

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  3. Faces From Around the World: Ecuador 005

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 2 March 2010

    Every time I took a picture he would smile big and say "Whiskey!"Join Travel Blog Success today and learn to build a better travel blog. Membership includes 12 core lessons, a community forum for asking questions and receiving personalized feedback, plus audio interviews and a blog.

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  4. Faces From Around the World: Ecuador 004

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 23 February 2010

    If I ever decide to buy some art, I know where to go, but I think I'll keep my soul to myself.Join Travel Blog Success today and learn to build a better travel blog. Membership includes 12 core lessons, a community forum for asking questions and receiving personalized feedback, plus audio interviews and a blog.

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  5. Quito - better than I'd heard

    Blog: A Travel Diary from Mexico, Central and South America - 5 February 2010

    Apart from access to the infamous Galapagos islands, the equator and a million language schools, I hadn't heard many other reasons to be in Quito. Most people say that it is not that nice and you won't want to stay there long. Maybe it isn't a place to stay long term, but having spent a few days here I have found it really enjoyable and have not felt in any desperate need to move on.

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  6. The Equator – Because When In Ecuador, It Has To Be Done

    Blog: Viva Latin America! - 4 February 2010

    I swear they pump hot air into the area surrounding the equator, or the Mitad del Mundo, as it is known in Ecuador.  Because it is hot.  So much hotter than Quito, and it’s all of forty minutes down the road.  And dust.  Lots and lots of dust. By the way, how good is the name [...]

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  7. Faces From Around the World: Ecuador 003

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 26 January 2010

    I asked her what's the best part about giving away free beer, and she said...Join Travel Blog Success today and learn to build a better travel blog. Membership includes 12 core lessons, a community forum for asking questions and receiving personalized feedback, plus audio interviews and a blog.

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  8. Photo Essay: Backpacker Giving Back for the Holidays

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 24 December 2009

    I wanted to throw these kids a kick-ass Christmas fiesta that they wouldn't forget.Join Travel Blog Success and learn to build a better travel blog.

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  9. Faces From Around the World: Ecuador

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 30 November 2009

    Her favorite saying when visiting the USA was "English never...Spanish always!" Join Go Backpacking on Facebook for updates, plus exclusive travel photos and videos. Buy your travel insurance from World Nomads (Lonely Planet's preferred carrier).

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  10. Chilling in Quito

    Blog: Documentariously Challenged - 29 September 2009

    We’ve made it to Quito for a quick couple days. After checking at a nice, cheap hostel, we ended up in a hostel that, while fine enough as a dorm, had an absolutely terrible kitchen. We actually considered leaving for another place that was a bit cleaner, but then momentum overwhelmed cleanliness. [...]

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  11. Quito, U.S.A.

    Blog: One Year+ of Vagabonding through Latin America - 21 June 2009

    With apologies to Ecuadorians who might be offended by the provocative title of this post… “Gee, Josh, are you sure we’re in Ecuador? I mean, all the menus are in English.. so are most of the signs. And I try to speak Spanish to shopkeepers, but they immediately switch to English. Plus, most of the people [...]

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