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  • A Walk in Guayaquil

    Today is likely our last day with internet access for a couple of weeks. Tomorrow we fly on to the Galapagos.

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    But we will post tons of pictures when we get back to civilization.

    Today we wandered through Guayaquil some more. We weren’t having much more luck understanding the art.

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    (Maybe he’s sad because he has bird poop in his eye?)

    The iguanas in the iguana park were numerous as before but a little more active today. 

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    Based on the suggestion from the hostel staff we headed to the other river park.

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    It was very pretty.

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    Kerri chased iguanas and birds and flowers while Matt read.

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    There were several odd flowers which we had not come across before.

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    After stopping at a bridge we noticed a large number of small fish swimming our way. The seemed to be begging for food as they were opening their mouths at the surface despite the lack of anything actually there for them to eat.

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    More iguanas were spotted and needed pictures taken.

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    Some even in the trees. “Look, Simba. Everything the light touches is our kingdom.”

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    Where’s Waldo?

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    You can’t see me!

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    This tropical kingbird was diving around all over the place.

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    This black bird was just sitting there watching him.

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    Hey, what are you guys up to?

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    Just eating.

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    Actually they were squawking and carrying on so much up there with white fluff scattering in all directions that I thought there was a fight and someone was losing feathers. But it was actually the seeds out of those pods, which were fluttering down.

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    Then this guy took a dive at them, and a huge flock of about 20 of them started flying around squawking.

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    After hanging out in the park for an hour or so we headed back to the hostel for our gourmet meal of kidney bean spaghetti. It was pretty good and we followed it up with a can of pineapple for dessert. Tomorrow is a travel day so we’ll be up early making sure everything is packed for the flight to the Galapagos. As previously mentioned we likely won’t post anything for a week or so but there should be a big dump of posts once we return. Sorry in advance for all the spam to all those that subscribe by email.


  • Guayaquil

    Today we spent in

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    Our hotel room is suffering from what Matt insists is not a plague of locusts because two is not a plague. Matt killed the noisy one in our room, and the one up where he couldn’t reach was quiet, but there is a third one across the hall that was chirping all night. Grasshoppers are definitely not one of the insects we were worried about having problems with in South America.

    We started with a nutritious breakfast that had strawberry juice and pineapple jam. I guess things are a bit different south of the equator.

    We wandered up and down the walkway by the river.

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    The river is extremely wide and even siltier than the North Saskatchewan, and in this portion the direction of flow changes with the tide.

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    There were lots of crabs in the sand:

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    The houses are colourful:

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    But not as colourful as Matt:imageThere was a nice little garden and koi pond:

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    Being unable to speak Spanish we were unable to read the plaques next to most of the art. But we’re pretty sure this guy was upset about losing his arms:

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    This guy is indicating to his buddy that the ground ahead is level:

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    This is a wild boar that China gave to Ecuador in 1991. I couldn’t read the rest of the sign. I assume Ecuador was hungry?

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    Not sure what this guy is up to.

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    There were lots of birds.

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    Before ruffling:

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    After ruffling:

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    There was even a pink one!imageimage

    These guys were trying to build a nest:

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    This is the Cathedral. The stained glass circle is really pretty from the inside.

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    We also went through a small park with a bunch of giant iguanas.

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    This guy lost his tail and is growing two new ones!

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    imageimageWe went to the museum of anthropology, which has the world’s largest collection of pre-Incan artifacts. They wouldn’t let us take pictures though, so Kerri decided to blow the museum up with a cannon.

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    In the museum they had artefacts from this area dating back to 5900 years ago. Most of the pots that old had very little engraving visible, but one had hundreds of little flat topped triangles covered in hatches. I thought they looked like pyramids, but this was thousands of years before they built pyramids.

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    (Artist’s representation. My drawing skills aren’t great, but the guy was carving freehand into a pot with a stick, so that’s about what it looked like.)

    There were also little carvings from that time I thought looked like stone voodoo dolls.

    As they got more recent the carved designs were more and more intricate. Some of the newer pots were also coated in an iridescent paint, which you had to look very closely to see.

    In general the artefacts looked a lot like Greek ones from about the same time, but with more monkeys and armadillos. And most of the people had nose rings, which started out as a lump of clay under the nose and gradually become more ring like, until finally they embedded metal jewellery into the clay. And by 600BC the people are wearing little shorts/sarongs with polka dots painted on them.

    There was an exhibit on the patterns found on the artefacts, but because we don’t speak Spanish we didn’t understand much of it. We might try again after our lessons.