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Baños

Hi Everyone! In the last few days in Ecuador, Dad and I have been visiting some of the local cities near Quito, Ecuador. Our family have been showing us around to many beautiful places.
Yesterday Dad and I went to Baños which was about 3 hrs drive from Quito. My uncle Marco, his wife (Lucia) and his son (Mauricio's) family invited us out for the day. It was difficult to wake up in the morning because the previous day we went to my cousin's son's Baptism celebration which was in the evening and went through till early hours of the morning. We did manage to wriggle out of bed though.
On the way we passed a volcano that errupted 3 months ago, Tunguragua. The whole city had to be evacuated at the time. We stopped to have a look at the destruction that it caused which was incredible. Many tourists were there picking up some of the rocks that were left there.
We also passed a town (forgive me for not remembering the name) where they mainly manufacture jeans clothing. There you can find them very cheap, about $7 a pair of jeans!!! I´ll put the name up of the place as soon as I can for all you shop-a-holics! :) Whilst we were there we also saw roasting ginea pigs on a rotisary!!! We stopped to take a photo beside it! I smelt delicious but we didn´t try it. We have tried it though when we were in Peru, it tastes really nice! SOrt of like chicken!
Baños is a beautiful small city where a lot of tourists come for many different tours and adventures like bungy jumping. We were really just passing through.
We went into the beautiful local church there, ate some beautiful hand made candy which we saw being made, chewed on some wonderful refreshing sugar canes, ate a local dish called liaguarlocro and beautifully cooked trout and chicken.
The day passed very quickly and unfortunately we didn´t visit the hot springs in Baños...hopefully we get another opportunity to visit Baños an dthe lovely hot springs which await us.

Comments

megnmog said…
oooh, sounds fantastic. Is it very rural? You seem to be busy, but you must be feeling relaxed being with all the family.

I had some fun for my birthday ~ we did lots of eating, drinking and dancing! We missed you for it, but we'll so it another time.

xx take care & see you in a few weeks.
Soul Searcher said…
Ola me amigo. How's your spanish this days, must be perfecto! wait thats Italian hahaha. Glad that you are truly enjoying your time there. Very envious and I really can't wait for you to do a little slide show for us hehehe. By the way gracias for the greeting from Peru. When i got your postcard I was like. Oh Eli remebered us hehehe. Enjoy and will catch you soon

ciao!
Soul Searcher said…
P.S. You know banos or banio means toilet hehehe...sorry just noticed the title of the entry. Random i know hahaha
Anonymous said…
Hi there

Finally had a chance to view your blog and we are really jealous that you are still in SA. We are having a great time in NZ but miss the funny mishaps in peru.
look forward to seeing you in Sydney !

Colette and Julia xxx
Anonymous said…
Hi there

Finally had a chance to view your blog and we are really jealous that you are still in SA. We are having a great time in NZ but miss the funny mishaps in peru.
look forward to seeing you in Sydney !

Colette and Julia xxx
Eleonor said…
Baños is located in the Andes so it is a little rural, the town isn't too big from what we were able to explore in the short time we were there. We have been really busy so apologies for the late responses! Hanging out with the family has been great even though recently we've been more busy taking tours to the Galapagos and just recently the awesome Amazon-Cuyabeno Reserve so we haven't been able to spend time with the family! I'll be posting soon about the Amazon shortly.
Eleonor said…
My Spanish or as they say here, Castillano is getting better. I'm speaking a lot more than when I arrived, my family here are even noticing! It makes them very happy to hear me speaking more Spanish and that makes me happy too! When I get back home I'm taking some lessons so when I return to Ecuador I can surprise the family!
I'm glad you received the postcard! I gave most of my postcards to my guide to post for me, mainly because I wrote them a little late in the trip and sisn't have access to a post office. Thank you Nicolas if you are reading this! :)
Oh yeah and Baños means toilet which is pretty funny. Someone told me that the hot springs there do smell like a toilet so I've yet to find out. :( I can't remember who told me though...
Eleonor said…
Hi Colette & Juila! What a lovely surprise! It's great to hear from you. Likewise, I am missing our funny adventures in Peru.
Can't wait to see you both when you come to Australia!
How's NZ? I've never been but will visit sometime in the near future I'm sure. Take care!

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