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Latin American Language & Culture: Cuenca, Ecuador
A view of Cuenca from Turi, on a nearby mountaintop [and a favorite place for sightseeing and ice cream]
Item Actions A view of Cuenca from Turi, on a nearby mountaintop [and a favorite place for sightseeing and ice cream]
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One of many street signs in downtown Cuenca celebrating Cuenca’s culture [You could guess the translation: “Cuenca, your archi
Item Actions One of many street signs in downtown Cuenca celebrating Cuenca’s culture [You could guess the translation: “Cuenca, your archi
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Al Chorro Falls – nice trip to Giron & take a taxi to the falls area (standing in the back end of an open pickup truck, ver
Item Actions Al Chorro Falls – nice trip to Giron & take a taxi to the falls area (standing in the back end of an open pickup truck, ver
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Al Chorro Group – L to R – Mercedes Dias, Ashley Nelsen (exchange student), & Alexandra (was our guide, a local travel age
Item Actions Al Chorro Group – L to R – Mercedes Dias, Ashley Nelsen (exchange student), & Alexandra (was our guide, a local travel age
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A local Canari Indian woman (indigenous tribe) in traditional dress who was chaperoning a group of local grade school students t
Item Actions A local Canari Indian woman (indigenous tribe) in traditional dress who was chaperoning a group of local grade school students t
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Walking from the U of C campus due east upon cresting a hillock the view of the eastern part of Cuenca (no, this is not out of t
Item Actions Walking from the U of C campus due east upon cresting a hillock the view of the eastern part of Cuenca (no, this is not out of t
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Cue Mall -  an inside picture of the food court in the Mall del Rio, on the eastern edge of Cuenca, a recently opened mall that
Item Actions Cue Mall - an inside picture of the food court in the Mall del Rio, on the eastern edge of Cuenca, a recently opened mall that
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Cajas – at 12,500 feet in Cajas National Park west of Cuenca at a lake in the park. L – to – R – Doug Glass, Martha (a profe
Item Actions Cajas – at 12,500 feet in Cajas National Park west of Cuenca at a lake in the park. L – to – R – Doug Glass, Martha (a profe
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Q Tele View – we rode the “Teleferico” gondola up to 12,000 feet while in Quito. Teleferico is like a small Carowinds with am
Item Actions Q Tele View – we rode the “Teleferico” gondola up to 12,000 feet while in Quito. Teleferico is like a small Carowinds with am
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