Videos tagged with "put"
Hotel Plaza Grande, Quito, Ecuador (EC) [02:01]
goo.gl for reviews, prices and info. Hotel Plaza Grande, Quito, Ecuador (EC) Just twenty minutes by car from the Mariscal Sucre International Airport, the Hotel Plaza Grande puts guests in the center of Quito on the Plaza de la Independencia. The hotel is right across from the cathedral and...
Tags: "Hotel, Plaza, Grande", Quito, Ecuador, EC, "hotels, in, Quito", "Quito, hotels"
Imagenes del Río Putumayo - Colombia [00:27]
El río Putumayo, del quechua Putu: vasija de fruto de árboles y Mayu: río; motivo por el cual significa «rio que nace donde crecen las plantas cuyos frutos son usados como vasijas», (en Brasil, rio Içá) es un largo río amazónico, que nace en el Nudo de los Pastos en el municipio de San Francisco (Putumayo) en los Andes colombianos, y desemboca en el río Amazonas. El río Putumayo es un río fronterizo en casi todo su curso; se forma en el Nudo de los Pastos y desemboca en el río Amazonas por su margen izquierda en territorio brasilero, a la altura de la población de San Antonio de Ica. En sus inicios es exclusivamente colombiano hasta la confluencia con el Cehembí; desde este punto, hasta la desembocadura del río San Miguel, es colombo-ecuatoriano. Tiene como principal afluente el río Guamués. Tambien es importante resaltar que hace frontera con Perú, por lo que se convierte en un lugar estrategico para ambos paises. La margen izquierda, que corresponde al lado colombiano, se caracteriza por ser más elevada que la margen derecha y por esta circunstancia se encuentra en este tramo la mayor densidad de población, apreciándose igualmente grandes extensiones cubiertas de pastizales destinados a la ganadería. Las grandes crecientes en época de invierno provocan erosión, que causa grandes deslizamientos de las riberas, arrastrando consigo material suelto, arcillas y árboles de gran tamaño, formando palizadas con serio peligro para la navegación. También se forman bancos de arena ...
Tags: Río, Putumayo, Putu, Mayu, Brasil, Içá, Amazonas, Colombia, Pasto, Nariño, San, Francisco, Cehembí, Miguel, Ecuador, Guamués, Perú, Boats, Tourism, Southamerica, Zona, Integración, Fronteriza, Peru
Hiking Motivation [14:47]
This is a video I put together using videos and pictures from a hike to the summit of Ruminahui in Cotopaxi National Park in Ecuador in October 2011. Take the time to share the whole experience with me and then take the first step in tackling your own dreams.
Tags: Ruminahui, hike, Outdoor Sports, Mountain, motivation, Wilderness, Hiking, Climbing, Mountains, Trail, Park, National, Nature, Ecuador, Cotopaxi, inspiration
Loja mi ciudad.wmv [02:28]
Prueba de Ensayo de la materia Computación en la Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja
Tags: Loja, Ecuador Loja Province
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





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