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| Cumbaya and Carnaval | | | Carnaval is a popular holiday in Ecuador. The four days before the start of 40 days of Lent are party days. Schools and offices and stores are closed for the holiday. Apparently the traditions of Carnaval in Ecuador originate from ... | |
| que bonito es carnaval | | | I wouldn't say its boring, but when you think of the places you want to visit in Ecuador, Guaranda or any other spot in Bolivar would be on top of the list...unless we're talking about Carnaval. Carnaval is kind of a big deal around ... | |
| What a girl does when her butt gets wet. « Dan in Ecuador | | | Carnaval , the Catholic-reinforced holiday of ritual debauchery that culminates on Fat Tuesday, is just getting under way. Here in Ecuador, indigenous celebrations that predate the arrival of the Spanish have merged with traditional ... | |
| Danny's Blog: Carnival! | | | In Ecuador we celebrate "el carnaval" in many ways. In a lot of places throw water to people is a tradition. The wilder celebration is in Guarando y the center of the country. There they play throuwing any water, eggs, flour, ... | |
| Moving Day and Parque Nacional El Cajas « Oregon Budget Traveler | | | En route we passed the president of Ecuador Correa's party of a couple dozen jeeps, dozens or more policia and assorted hangers on. Luckily for us, el presidente didn't eat at the same time as our lunch was scheduled. Must say that the trout from the farm were absolutely deliscious – ours steamed with a nice canelazo (cinnamon and aguardiente served hot) topped the day off. Up next – Carnaval… BTW – here's a link to Flickr pix of El Cajas (those above and others) ... | |
| things going on | | | Carnaval, the holiday that everyone has been talking about since I got here starts on the 14th, and lasts until the 17th. The current plan is to go to the beach with my family, but I'm not sure if that will happen if my host dad is ... | |
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