Friday January 4/13
Paul Wolf and I did a little excursion to the Cajas on the #3 bus on a drizzly day but managed a few decent shots in spite of the weather.
That was today's excitement, Cheers, Al
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| It looked like the house was on fire, but it wasn't |
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| Tropical plants and flowers |
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| It was a cloudy drizzly day |
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| That doesn't stop the locals from managing their business |
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| The Rio Tomebamba is very high |
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| Paul Wolf capturing a shot |
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| Locals without transportation |
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| I liked this old house with its accoutrements |
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| Rio T from near a trout farm bridge |
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| View from the bridge |
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| Can you see the plants growing from the log? |
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| This part is so very lush and green |
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| There are pastures right to the top |
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| This cowboy is out standing in his field |
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| Then he was kind enough to pose |
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| I love the natural design in the field behind |
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| Sorry, I loved the shot... |
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| Then he was off with an armload of firewood |
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| This old house has seen better days |
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| This old mud house was very intriguing |
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| We are unsure what this fellow's ponds were for, maybe trout |
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| Nice view with the old house |
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| Lovely Cajas view |
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| Paul capturing the old house |
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| Open living concept?? |
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| Awesome cattle country |
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| A lovely little cascade |
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| Another Cajas view |
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| and another |
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| and another |
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| Workmen bulding a house |
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| Gotta go back here again on a better day |































