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Christmas in January - Cuenca, Ecuador [02:12]
Parades are a frequent occurance through downtown Cuenca, Ecuador. The public processions serve to strenghten family, religious, and community bonds. And as you will see, children are the main focal point. Filmed January 2012.
Tags: cuenca, ecuador, south america, catholic, family, kids, religious, parade, expat, international, blackgringa, travel tourism
Video #18 - Mompiche, Ecuador - 360` view along waterfront [01:01]
Simply a view taken from where the main road into town ends at the beach. On what was a rainy, overcast day.
Tags: Mompiche, Ecuador, Beach, view, pacific ocean, Waves
Ecuador Winter Trip Vacation [02:52]
Looking to visit one of the most diverse countries in the world? My Ecuador Trip provides action-packed travel and volunteer programs for high school and college students, teachers, young professionals, and adults. Travel trips are scheduled year-round! Choose from spring, winter or summer break trips. Whether you want to hike in the jungle, enjoy local cuisine, visit the cultural capital of Latin America, or learn a new language, My Ecuador trip can customize the perfect adventure for you, your family and friends. Join us for our next trip, only a few spots remaining! This past winter break we welcomed students from Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Michigan!!! Reserve your spot today and join us in a great adventure!
Tags: vacation, Fun, Travel, Camping, Holiday, Ecuador, Tourism, Summer, Adventure, College, ralb, 82
The Wao Welcome Mask in the Yasuni (Full Version) [05:22]
The Waorani are Amerindians from the Amazonian Region of Ecuador (Napo, Orellana and Pastaza Provinces) who have marked differences from other ethnic groups from Ecuador. The entire Yasuni Biosphere Reserve region is ancestral Waorani territory, which extends from the Napo River on the north and west, down to the Curaray River in the south and eastward into Peru (map). This vast territory, which stretches over 20 000 km2, underlies the current limits of Yasuni National Park and the Waorani Ethnic Reserve Information on Waorani history and distribution prior to the twentieth century is scarce and speculative The Waorani were traditionally a highly mobile, semi-nomadic population of hunter-gatherer horticulturalists. They lived in four warring and widely dispersed groups located on hilltops away from major rivers; the headwaters of the Tiputini River constituted the core of ancestral Waorani territory. Other indigenous groups, mainly the Zaparos, lived along the Tiputini and Curaray rivers in essence surrounding the Waorani. When the Zaparos were suddenly decimated by disease and violent displacement during the rubber boom that hit the region in the late 1800s, the Waorani were able to expand their territory northward to the Napo and southward to the Upper Curaray and Villano rivers. Waorani territory likely reached its greatest extent at the beginning of 20th century . At least two lines of evidence suggest that the Waorani were quite isolated, even from other indigenous ...
Tags: Shiripuno Lodge, Shiripuno River, Yasuni National Park, Yasuni Biosphere Reserve, Yasuni ITT, Waorani People, Amazon River, Amazon, Rainforest, Ecuador, Nature Tours, Eco-Tours, Eco-Travel, Culture, Adevnture, Amazon Rainforest, Adventure, Climbing, Birdi
Eco Surf Volunteers Canoa July 2011 Part 1 [04:17]
The Volunteers take a trip to Canoa, Ecuador for an experience they will never forget. Music: The Temper Trap - "Sweet Disposition" Created, Produced and Edited by: Chris Maing
Tags: james dean byrd foundation, beach, sand, canoa, ecuador, eco surf volunteers, surfing, palm trees, water, waves, volunteering, non-profit, Mr, Chris, Maing





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