Videos tagged with "transit"
Entrando a Playas de Villamil [02:02]
Tour a Villamil, Playas. Parte 1_2011-10-15-170904. Aquí estoy entrando a la ciudad de Playas, en el cantón Villamil de la Provincia de Santa Elena, Ecuador. El recorrido inicia en la Av. Guayaquil a la altura del control de transito hasta el terminal de la cooperativa de transporte Playas-Villamil.
Tags: playas, viajes, travel, viajeros, travelers, aventura, villamil, ecuador, ruta, sol, vía, turista, turismo, Sergio, Viteri, Castro
CHIVAS FIESTAS DE QUITO Y BUSES FIESTA [01:01]
FIESTAS DE QUITO Y PASEOS EN CHIVAS 2011 BAILES FARRAS CON SU AGENCIA DE VIAJES PREFERIDA TENEMOS TODOS LOS DESTINOS LOCALES E INTERNACIONALES TKT NACIONALES E INTERNACIONALES RESERVACION ES Y VENTAS 022699-955/ 022974-974 QUITO ECUADOR
Tags: FIESTAS DE QUITO, Ford Fiesta, Bus, Fiesta Bowl, Fiesta, Session, Ecuador, Plaza, Jam, Ask, Answer, Answers, Sessions, Q&a, Jam Session, Practice, Transit, Orion, Quiz, Oswal, Benji
2011 Insider's Guide to Cotacachi, Ecuador [01:25]
The essential information that you need to know to research, make the decision, and have a smooth transition to living in Cotacachi, Ecuador. Packed with facts, including contact names, addresses, phone numbers, websites, prices, recommendations and other information that will save you a fortune in money, time, and frustration. This Ebook will greatly simplify the process of learning about, moving to, and settling into life in Cotacachi.
Tags: Cotacachi, Ecuador, living, book, information
Yellow-billed Jacamar (Galbula albirostris) in the Yasuni [01:57]
The Yellow-billed Jacamar is a relatively small member of the genus Galbula found north of the Amazon River in northern Amazonia from eastern Ecuador, southern Colombia and northwestern Brazil. It is replaced south of the Amazon by the very similar Blue-cheeked Jacamar (Galbula cyanicollis). The Yellow-billed Jacamar prefers the understory of terra firme forest. It is quite a striking jacamar, having bright iridescent green upperparts, and rich chestnut underparts, including the undersurface of the tail. Sexes differ slightly, with males having a white throat. It gets its name from the entirely yellow lower mandible. The Yellow-billed Jacamar is most similar to Blue-cheeked Jacamar, which has more iridescent "blue" cheeks, an entirely yellow bill, and males lack the white throat. They are not known to overlap, apparently separated by the Amazon River. Yellow-billed does overlap with the Purplish Jacamar (Galbula chalcothorax), which lacks the chestnut, and prefers the mid-story of both varzea and "transitional" forest. It is also sympatric with White-chinned Jacamar (Galbula tombacea), which favors dense vegetation along the edges of slow-moving streams and oxbow lakes, is larger, and has chestnut restricted to the lower belly. Like other jacamars, the Yellow-billed Jacamar forages by sallying out from low branches for flying insects.
Tags: Yellow-billed, Jacamar, Yasuni, Bird, Birding, Birdwatching, National, Park, Biosphere, Reserve, Ecuador, Amazon, Nature, Wild, Wilderness, Outdoors, Huaorani, People, Ethnic, Eco, Ecoturs
memories of the wind [07:51]
my trip to ecuador, 2010 - a montage of some short videos I shot on these locations: lagunas mojanda, fuya fuya, volcán pichincha, quilotoa loop, el cajas I apologize for the quality of image, the transitions, etc - it was my first trip using the camera, it is my first time using imovie. But Ecuador is so very beautiful that I've felt compelled to nevertheless share it. soundtrack: 'Rytm to nieśmiertelność' by Jacaszek and 'Prelude no.4 (Lullaby)' by Tom Pascale
Tags: ecuador, hiking, wind, peace, Andes, love, gratitude, breathe my dear, you are alive
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