back from holidays
That's how it always is when you are enjoying yourself and having a great time - time flies by too fast, just goes too quickly and I'm already back at work.
That's exactely how it was during the vacations I had with Barbara - but it was awesome!
Once we had each other in our arms after 6 months we couldn't stop chatting of course. We went to my home to put her bags down and already went for her first ecuadorian party.
1 day of citytour in Guayaquil, then we flew to Quito and checked the capital and its surrounding out before we headed to the Amazon - which was an awesome trip.
3 days of taking bathes in the same river where crocodiles, snakes and piranias live, seeing monkies, spiders and all kind of animals, fishing and eating piranias, sleeping in the bush and listening to all that noises of the nature....
It was incredible! We just loved it!!!
Then we went to Otavalo which is famous for its traditional market. On the market day the city changed into one big market - at all the places on the street were stands - with everything you can (and cannot) imagine, it was so colorfull, so amazing!
El Nariz del Diablo (the devils nose) was the highlight we did at the end in Riobamba. It is a 104 km track - the most dificult trainride ever built on earth that you can pass of the roof of the train. A wonderful experience and the environment we passed was just beautiful...
ah what can I tell - hope the pictures might express more than I'm able doing so by words...
Check them out by clicking HERE
That's exactely how it was during the vacations I had with Barbara - but it was awesome!
Once we had each other in our arms after 6 months we couldn't stop chatting of course. We went to my home to put her bags down and already went for her first ecuadorian party.
1 day of citytour in Guayaquil, then we flew to Quito and checked the capital and its surrounding out before we headed to the Amazon - which was an awesome trip.
3 days of taking bathes in the same river where crocodiles, snakes and piranias live, seeing monkies, spiders and all kind of animals, fishing and eating piranias, sleeping in the bush and listening to all that noises of the nature....
It was incredible! We just loved it!!!
Then we went to Otavalo which is famous for its traditional market. On the market day the city changed into one big market - at all the places on the street were stands - with everything you can (and cannot) imagine, it was so colorfull, so amazing!
El Nariz del Diablo (the devils nose) was the highlight we did at the end in Riobamba. It is a 104 km track - the most dificult trainride ever built on earth that you can pass of the roof of the train. A wonderful experience and the environment we passed was just beautiful...
ah what can I tell - hope the pictures might express more than I'm able doing so by words...
Check them out by clicking HERE


4 Comments:
At Wednesday, October 11, 2006 9:25:00 PM ,
Sue and her thesis...:-) said...
wow, the pics are just awesome! oh my God, how cool!
Say hi to Barbara!
Hugs
Sue
At Thursday, October 12, 2006 6:59:00 AM ,
Anonymous said...
gio my brother, it must have been so nice to have your sister come and see and be part of your life there!
i saw the pictures and they are very cool...I remember barbara from your goodbye party in bern :)
hugs from india!
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