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Ibarra belleza nocturna. [06:40]
Ibarra (nombre completo: Villa de San Miguel de Ibarra), es una ciudad ubicada en la región andina al norte del Ecuador. Conocida históricamente como "La ciudad blanca" por sus fachadas y por los asentamientos de españoles en la villa. También es muy común la frase "ciudad a la que siempre se vuelve" por su fantástica naturaleza, clima veraniego y amabilidad de sus habitantes. Es muy visitada por los turistas nacionales y extranjeros como sitio de descanso, paisajismo, cultura e historia. Es una ciudad cultural en donde predomina el arte, la escritura y la historia; además existe una gran producción turística y hotelera ofrecida para toda la zona. Ibarra es la capital de la provincia de Imbabura (Ecuador) y es el centro de desarrollo económico, educativo y científico de la zona norte del Ecuador. La ciudad se encuentra edificada a las faldas del volcán que lleva el mismo nombre de la provincia. Fue fundada por el español Cristóbal de Troya, el 28 de septiembre de 1606. Por su ubicación geográfica se la nombró sede administrativa de la región 1 conformada por las provincias de Esmeraldas, Carchi, Sucumbíos e Imbabura. Turismo Ibarra cuenta con una historia que viene desde la época de los Incas, e incluso antes, cuando los Quitus y Caranquis dominaban, pasando por la dominación española y posteriormente los vestigios de la lucha por la libertad. Todos esos hechos tienen testigos materiales que son atractivos turísticos potenciales, y no solo eso, Ibarra también goza de ...
Tags: ibarra, ciudad, ecuador, latitud cero, belleza, nocturna, beethoven, moonlight, 3 rd movimiento, mov, thejosuelibre, 3000
Travel Ecuador [06:26]
mangozerofilms presents a travel report from Ecuador. From Guayaquil through Cuenca, Cajas National Park, Riobamba, Chimborazo volcano, Cotopaxi volcano, Latacunga, Quilotoa, Baños, Tena, Coca, Limoncocha, Quito, Otavalo and Mindo. Our activities were downhill mountainbiking from Chimborazo volcano (4800m-3000m), trekking the Nacional Parque de Cajas, Baños waterfall tour and buggy ride, jungle trekking near Tena and at the Limoncocha lagoon, Pirahna fishing, Bird and Cayman watching, cafting on the Jondachi, canopy in Mindo and the markets of Otavalo and Saquisili
Tags: Ecuador, Cuenca, Guayaquil, Quito, Baños, Cotopaxi, Jungle, Selva, Chimborazo, Tena, Coca, Rafting, Jondachi, Mindo, Canopy, Otavalo
Sesion de Embarazada. Fotografo Carlos Rivera Manta Cell: 096718884 .wmv [04:34]
Sesion de Embarazada. Foto Carlos Rivera - Manta Ecauador Cell: 096718884
Tags: sesion, embarazadas, fotografo, guayaquil, manta, ecuador, carlos, rivera, jacome, 096718884, eventos, novias, bautizozs, bodas, nikom, . d3000
Galapagos Island by prismash [07:02]
The Galápagos Islands are an archipelago of volcanic islands distributed around the equator in the Pacific Ocean, 972 km (525 nmi) west of continental Ecuador, of which they are a part. Wildlife is its most notable feature. The Galápagos Islands and its surrounding waters form an Ecuadorian province, a national park, and a biological marine reserve. The principal language on the islands is Spanish. The islands have a population of around 23000. The islands are geologically young and famed for their vast number of endemic species, which were studied by Charles Darwin during the voyage of the Beagle. His observations and collections contributed to the inception of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. The first crude navigation chart of the islands was done by the buccaneer Ambrose Cowley in 1684. He named the individual islands after some of his fellow pirates or after the English noblemen who helped the privateer's cause. More recently, the Ecuadorian government gave most of the islands Spanish names. While the Spanish names are official, many users (especially ecological researchers) continue to use the older English names, particularly as those were the names used when Charles Darwin visited.
Tags: galapagos island, isla galapagos, galapagos, animal, charles darwin. ecuador, island
Common Woolly Monkey (Lagothrix lagotricha) in the Yasuni [00:34]
Common woolly monkeys (Lagothrix lagotricha) occur in the Neotropics of northern South America, including the upper Magdalean River valley in Colombia, throughout much of the upper Amazon basin of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil west of the Rio Negro, and in the foothills and eastern slopes of the Andes. They occur as high as 3000 meters above sea level in the Andes (Eisenberg 1989; Emmons & Feer 1990; Moynihan 1976). Common woolly monkeys are hardly ever found on the forest floor. Generally, they remain at a height of about 38 ft (12 m) but will come down as low as 22 ft (7m). Lagothrix lagotricha live in gallery, palm, flooded and nonflooded primary, and cloud forests. These animals prefer mature, continuous, undisturbed humid forests and are not found to inhabit secondary forest. (Kinzey, 1997; Nowak, 1999; Welker and Schafer-Witt, 1989) Physical Description Mass 3 to 10 kg (6.6 to 22 lbs) Length 558 to 686 mm (21.97 to 27.01 in) Common wooly monkeys are large robust animals and are one of the largest New World primates by weight. Males are generally heavier than females, and male canine teeth are significantly larger than those of females. When in captivity these animals can be much heavier in weight than 10 kg but usually individuals fall within the range of 3 to 10 kg. Head and body length ranges from 558 to 686 mm and the prehensile tail is between 600 to 720 mm. The hair is dense, short, thick, and predominantly composed of underfur. In older individuals ...
Tags: Common, Woolly, Monkey, Ecuador, Yasuni, National, Park, Biosphere, Reserve, Nature, Wild, Wilderness, Wildlife, Shiripuno, Lodge, River, Huaorani, mammal





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