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Saturday, August 21, 2010

Welcome to my Quito

Image Jas gets ready for a ride through the streets of Quito with Alejandro Hallo.

RUMIPAMBA - Archaeology and Ecology Park In Quito

Image Rumipamba is a new 30 hector park in Quito with on-going archaeological and ecological studies of the environment and life in the inhabitants of the area before the arrival of the Incas
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Image Our visit through the park, lead by a guide, begins
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Image Archaeological excavation of an ancient foundry
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ImageMy friend Natalia in the small museum with a large reconstruction of a storage vessel found in the area
.Image Another dig showing the layers of volcanic ash from several eruptions of Pachincha and a marking where a human skull was found at the bottom.

Image A principal trail for moving produce to market, worn down several feet over the centures and covered with growth, providing a cool and dry path.

Image Home of a large tarantula.

Image Photo of Jas on the trail, taken with a flash

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Image Rumipamba Park is home to many ancient plants used by the indigeneous people for various medicinal purposes

Image Image Image.Image Another dig, exposing the ruins of an ancient house.

Image Rendering of what the ancient house looked like.

Image The views from the park are amazing. This is a view of the Volcano Cayambe

Image Jas rests with a view of the Volcano Ravendor

Image The Volcano Antisana

Image The Volcano Cotopoxi

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Sites around Quito, Ecuador

Image Modern office building near the La Carolina Park
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Image A fun way to travel around La Carolina park
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Image A public sculpture by world famous Ecuadorian artist Oswaldo Guayasamin
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Image Jas looks for a basket at the public market of Santa Clara
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Image Jas points to the apartment he had in 1964-65 while a US Peace Corps Volunteer. The terrace has since been enclosed.
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Image El Belen Church in Quito, built in 1787, marks the Northern boundry of Colonial Quito
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Image Reconstruction of pre-Incan lookout in La Alameda park
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Image Natalia climbs the pre-Incan lookout
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ImageNorthern view from the pre-Incan lookout
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ImageView from the lookout towards the 'new' Basilica
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Image View of La Alameda Park from the pre-Incan outlook
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Image Game board constructed with a collage of candy bars in La Alameda park
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The Quito Astronomical Observatory in La Alameda Park was opened in 1864 and is the oldest on the continent
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Castro Street building, where I had an apartment in 1987.

Image The enterance to the Castro Street building, former home of the Hallo Foundation where I worked in 1987
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Image Natalia Hallo at the front door of Castro Street building
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Image Jas in the Central foyer of Castro Street building
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Image Natalia n the upper level in front of her father's (Wilson Hallo) office, and where I was purified by an Andean Witch Doctor before I began my work for the Foundation
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Image Natalia in the former office of her father, my dear friend since 1965, when I was a Peace Corps Volunteer assigned to OCEPA, Organization Central for Exportation of Products of Artisans
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Image Natalia upstairs, with the door to her Father's office behind her
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Image Jas in front of the door to his apartment, where his wife, Iris later joined him.
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View of the Foyer from second floor

Monday, August 16, 2010

A visit to the historic nieghborhood of Guápulo

Image The Sanctuary of El Guapulo and the statue of Francisco de Orellana
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ImageJas in front of the Sanctuary of El Guapulo
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Image The bells of the Sanctuary of El Guapulo
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Image Interior of the Sanctuary of El Guapulo
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Image Detail of the Sanctuary of El Guapulo
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Image Courtyard of the monastery of El Guapulo (now a University)
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Image Jas and the statue 0f Francisco de Orellana facing
the Amazion Region of Ecuador
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Image New buildings of Quito above Guapulo
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Image View of the valley below Guapulo with the eastern ridge of the Andes beyond
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Image Natalia walks the streets of old Guapulo
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ImageContemporary Guapulo doorway
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Image Contemporary street art in Guapulo
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