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Tuesday, January 27,
2015
Yesterday we did a stop at the Quinta Bolivar, signed in and went in to discover that there are no displays until April because they are doing renovations everywhere. Gee, the security guard could have told us that right away....
Today, a little road trip was in order so we headed over to Mount Cojitambo. Somehow I missed the turnoff from the town and decided we didn't feel like hiking about a kilometer uphill so we continued on towards Azogues.
Well I missed the turn there too so we just kept on to Biblian to check out their church built into the mountaintop. Everything was closed so the two interior shots were taken through broken windows (no, I didn't break them... sheesh). We did discover a gate open that allowed us up the mountaintop behind the church so we managed to get some lovely panoramic views from above the spire.
It seems that, every time I come to Biblian, it is afternoon and the rains are coming in... Today was no exception, so we hopped back in the car and headed back to Azogues.
The rains followed us and we barely got inside the church when the heavens opened. After diddling about inside we started the trek back to the car and ducked into an open doorway only to find a little chapel to the Virgin mary along with a lot of candles afire, and Holy Water available from 3 faucets....
Water, water everywhere as we came back to Cuenca in a torrential downpour. Judging by the water running down my street, I am sure there is going to be some flooded areas somewhere in town....
I hope you enjoy the photos. That was the day's excitement, Cheers, Al
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My friend Cristina enjoying a laugh |
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Getting ready to pose = a better candid shot |
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The Quinta Bolivar Museum |
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A few photos remain in the center courtyard during renovations |
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I never noticed this plaque before saying Simon Bolivar stayed here Sept 16/1822 |
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Climbing the steep roads to the Biblian church |
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The church is built into the mountaintop |
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Day or night, this church can be seen for miles |
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Yes, I missed a turn again and went past it |
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Cute statue in a natural grotto |
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Hard to beat a mountaintop view |
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The blue spire is hard to miss |
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Going up the path behind the church leads to an antenna |
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This is my kind of view |
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You can see the weather making its way across the valley |
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This is as high as I wanted to climb |
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On the way back down, a differently composed shot |
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Looking down into the upper chapel |
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Looking south towards Mount Cojitambo |
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These creepy bugs seemed to be everwhere |
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A sneak peek at the chapel built into the mountain rock |
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A look up the face, catching the bells |
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The church at Azogues is also up high |
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It is impressive day or night as well |
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The altar is nice, the wooden roof panels lovely |
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A nice little side altar |
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The main altar is very golden (gold leaf?) |
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This little chapel area is to the right |
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Many candles were burnt down all the way, with reflections |
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Maybe I was a firebug in a past life... |
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I liked the reflections in the melted wax |
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Many worshippers stop by here and ask for intercessions from the Virgin |