Videos tagged with "long"
Coco Beach House Ecuador Rental Tour [06:36]
Our beach house in Ecuador. Available for rent. 1350 square feet. Has wifi internet, big screen TV with satellite. Many movies and DVD player. Laundry. Located in a secure gated community. Beautiful. $1000 per month, or $300 per week, or $100 per day. Price negotiable for long term renters. Please e-mail sales5511@shaw.ca for more information.
Tags: Ecuador, Beach, House, Rental, Coco Beach, Village, Remote, Beautiful, Ocean, Front, Fishing, Warm, Natural, Healthy, South America, Howling, Monkeys, Wale, Watching, Galapagos, Jama, Manta, Bahia, Gated, Community, Safe, Low, Price, Vacation, Sand, Waves
A Rainy Camp in Cajas National Park, Ecuador.avi [00:48]
I set up camp in the rain and am therefore soaked. It was probably around 4PM so I knew I was going to be in that tent for 13 hours until the sun came up at 5AM... long night.
Tags: Parque Cajas, Ecuador, Ben Elkind, Camp, Rain, Cuenca
Flowers along the Rio Tomebamba, Cuenca, Ecuador [01:09]
Flowers along the Rio Tomebamba, Cuenca, Ecuador Apr 16/12. The biodiversity, just in this little stretch, is amazing!
Tags: flowers, petals, beauty, cuenca, ecuador, river, rio, tomebamba, banks, lush, green vegetation
The Big Amazonas River [02:02]
The Amazon River in South America is the second longest in the world and by far the largest by waterflow with an average discharge greater than the next seven largest rivers combined (not including Madeira and Rio Negro, which are tributaries of the Amazon). The Amazon, which has the largest drainage basin in the world, about 7050000 square kilometres (2720000 sq mi), accounts for approximately one-fifth of the world's total river flow. In its upper stretches, above the confluence of the Negro River, the Amazon is called Solimões in Brazil; however, in Peru, Colombia and Ecuador, as well as the rest of the Spanish-speaking world, the river is generally called the Amazon downstream from the confluence of the Marañón and Ucayali rivers in Peru. The Ucayali-Apurímac river system is considered the main source of the Amazon. The width of the Amazon varies between 1.6 and 10 kilometres (1.0 and 6.2 mi) at low stage, but expands during the wet season to 48 kilometres (30 mi) or more. The river enters the Atlantic Ocean in a broad estuary about 240 kilometres (150 mi) wide. The mouth of the main stem is 80 kilometres (50 mi).[5] Because of its vast dimensions, it is sometimes called The River Sea. The first bridge in the Amazon river system (over the Rio Negro) opened on October 10, 2010. It is just outside Manaus. In this video you see the amazong flooding station in Leticia - Amazonas 2012.
Tags: Amazon, River, South, America, Madeira, Rio, Negro, Trains, Boats, Aircraft, Tourism, Water, Solimoes, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Amazonas, Marañom, Ucayali, Manaus, Iquitos, Leticia, flood, flooding, Kayak
Pyramids Ecuador - Cochasquí / unedited [00:28]
Pyramids in Ecuador - open to public. The entire compound was - until recently - owned by a single family. It is currently under the care of the government of Ecuador and open to the public. The "main" or "most central" structure was dug up (in a most unprofessional way / utterly destroyed) before the family gave the property over to the government of Ecuador. When asked if they found anything the family member in question became nervous and skirted the question. Laughing we can openly discuss the gold they must have unearthed. Officially no gold was found. Nonetheless artifacts did/do? abound in and around this site. On a personal note, highly relevant archaeological sites abound everywhere we have dug in Ecuador. "Grave?" sites along the coast near Bahia have been approximately 30 meters deep. Other pyramids look like those featured in these videos - earthen mounts or hills, covered in vegetation.
Tags: Ecuador, Pyramid, Pyramids, Cochasquí, Tour, Llama, Alpaca





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