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Immerse in the Galapagos’ charm through my eyes. My mission: discovery, conservation, and sharing

As a fervent protector and guide of these mystical isles, I share encounters with ancient tortoises and sea lions and snorkel with unique marine iguanas.

14/11/2025
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click to learn morea about religious art in Quito Iconografía: “Iconography”.
La co**ha significa la vida: “The shell represents life”.
Las 7 gradas del presbiterio son los dones del Espíritu Santo: “The 7 steps of the presbytery represent the gifts of the Holy Spirit”.
Las 3 navas y las 3 puertas de la iglesia son la trinidad: “The 3 naves and the 3 doors of the church symbolize the Trinity”.
La nave es el transporte en el cual el alma sube al cielo: “The ship is the transport in which the soul ascends to heaven”.
Las columnas salomónicas significaban fortaleza y fertilidad en el templo de Salomón: “The Solomon columns symbolized strength and fertility in Solomon’s temple”.
La media naranja representa el Universo: “The half orange represents the Universe”.
El panal de abejas a los humanos: “The beehive represents humans”.
El óvalo significa fertilidad y abundancia: “The oval symbolizes fertility and abundance”.
El escudo Aragonés es el escudo mercedario: “The Aragonese coat of arms is the Mercedarian shield”.

29/03/2024

Hoy fue el Centro de la Semana Santa. la obra es de Luis Cadena. Notable pintor nacido en Machachi el 12 de enero de 1830, hijo del Sr. Pedro Cadena y de la Sra. Ana Jaramillo.

Desde temprana edad despertó en él una gran vocación artística, razón por la cual viajó a Quito en busca de las enseñanzas del gran artista y maestro Antonio Salas, quien lo orientó y encaminó correctamente por el difícil sendero de las bellas artes.

28/03/2024

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Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
People visit the Galápagos Islands mostly for incredible wildlife viewing, including endemic species such as the blue-footed boobie, Galápagos penguin, marine iguanas, flamingos, sea lions, and many more. The Galápagos marine reserve is one of the largest and most bio-diverse in the world, making for exceptional diving and snorkeling. This unique archipelago was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978 and consists of 18 islands and more than 100 small islets, located approximately 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean.

Best things to do: There is so much to explore in the Galápagos Islands, especially for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers. The best way to see the Galápagos is via sea, visiting all of the diverse islands in the archipelago. Hiking Isla Bartolome will feel like you landed on Mars. This volcanic moonscape is home to Galápagos hawks, blue-footed bo***es, and lava lizards. You can also snorkel among sea lions, flightless cormorants, sea turtles, and—our favorite—the Galápagos penguins.

Visit Floreana’s Post Office Bay to participate in a tradition dating back to the 1800s where sailors would leave mail to be retrieved and delivered by another sailor passing through. Today you can do the same by leaving your own postcard and retrieving another postcard for delivery back home. Another exciting adventure is visiting the Highlands of Santa Cruz, where you will experience the high-altitude microclimates where the giant tortoise lives before preparing for their long migration to the shorelines.

How to get there: There are no direct flights into the Galápagos from U.S. or Europe. You’ll need to fly from mainland Ecuador—either Quito (UIO) or Guayaquil (GYE)—to the islands. Most people fly into San Cristóbal Airport (SCY) or Seymour Airport (GPS), which serves the island of Baltra and connects to Santa Cruz via water taxi.

27/03/2024

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26/03/2024

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24/03/2024

🎨 Culinary Canvas: Quito’s Artful Journey Full-day Tour

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Quito: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the Second Highest Capital City in the World
Quito, the capital of Ecuador, is a fascinating city nestled in the Andes Mountains at an altitude of 2,850 meters (9,350 feet). It is the second highest capital city in the world, after La Paz, Bolivia. Quito was founded by the Spanish in 1534 on the ruins of an ancient Inca city. The city's historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to many beautiful churches, monasteries, and colonial buildings.

Quito is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city with a population of over 2 million people. The city is home to a diverse mix of cultures, including indigenous peoples, mestizos, and Europeans. Quito is also a major center for commerce, industry, and education.

There are many things to see and do in Quito. Some of the most popular tourist attractions include:

The Quito Cathedral: This is the largest cathedral in Ecuador and is one of the most important religious buildings in the country.
The Church of the Society of Jesus: This church is known for its ornate Baroque architecture.
The Plaza de la Independencia: This is the main square in Quito and is home to the Presidential Palace and the Cathedral.
The El Panecillo: This is a hill that offers stunning views of the city.
The Mitad del Mundo: This is a monument that marks the equator.
Quito is a great place to visit for a weekend getaway or a longer vacation. The city has something to offer everyone, from history and culture lovers to nature enthusiasts.

Here are some additional tips for planning your trip to Quito:

The best time to visit Quito is during the dry season, which runs from June to September.
Be sure to pack warm clothes, as the nights can be chilly in Quito.
The currency in Ecuador is the US dollar.
Spanish is the official language of Ecuador, but English is also widely spoken.
Quito is a safe city, but it is always a good idea to be aware of your surroundings.

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