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#1 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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Oct 07, 2005 - Oct 12, 2005
The GALAPAGOS ISLANDS; I didn't know much about them except blue footed boobies and huge turtles lived there and just what I saw from the movie 'MASTER & COMMANDER'. The wildlife alone made me want to visit here. From reading brochures & researching it on the internet, we had no idea what to expect. When we booked this with GENERAL TOURS, it said you walked on lava rocks & always had to be with a guide on the islands. There was a checklist of many things to br...
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#2 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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Apr 18, 2008 - Apr 28, 2008
DAY 3(OUR TRIP CONTINUES)We had to fly here to top off the fuel and pick up passengers. It was a 30min stop in the process we picked up, Willam, one of the naturalist of the Galapagos Islands that will be our guides. This was an hour flight from Quito. i slept the whole way through, from Guayaquil to Baltra, Galapagos Islands is about a 2hr flight. BRIEF FACTS OF QUAYAQUILSantiago de Guayaquil, or just Guayaquil (pronounced [waʝaˈkil]), is the largest and the most populous city in Ecuador, ...
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#3 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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Oct 05, 2006 - Aug 14, 2007
Just arrived back from an amazing week sailing around the Galapagos Islands, on a plush Catermaran called Nemo 1. Was one of the best weeks from our trip so far. Spent 8 days on the boat with 10 other passengers, all really cool people from all over. Most of which are just starting thier trips!! One of the highlight for me included getting the confidence back to dive (after shocker in Argentina) Saw White tipped sharks, Green sea turtles, sea lions (just like puppy dogs)...
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#4 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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Jan 15, 2008 - Feb 07, 2008
Hello All,I slept in a bit today. I woke up just in time to get my free breakfast at the hotel. I had to kick myself into spanish mode for breakfast. So far, in my short time in Guayaquil I have yet to find an english speaker. I guess that is to be expected, as this is not really a tourist town. Most foreign tourists are just stopping for a night, either here or in Quito, on the way to the Galapagos Islands.My hotel is near the main university, and it is a pretty good neighborhood. The ...
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#5 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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Jun 04, 2006 - Jul 16, 2006
Costa Rica, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru
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#6 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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May 25, 2007 - May 31, 2007
We took a 30 min flight from Quito to Guayaquil with a local airline (Aerogal). We had some great views of the mountains during this short flight. I got some good shots of The Cotopaxi, which is one of the worlds highest active volcanoes. The second highest summit in the country. Guayaquil is the largest city in Ecuador, and is also alot warmer & humid then Quito. I walked along the waterfront in the heart of downtown, and here you can find shops, bars, vendors and restaurants. La Ro...
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#7 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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Jan 03, 2008 - Feb 05, 2008
So, hier nun also ein bisschen etwas von dem, was wir in 5 Wochen in Ecuador, Peru und nochmal Ecuador mit der Kamera eingefangen haben!
Eindruecke einer nicht immer leichten aber dafuer abenteuerreichen und vorallem schoenen Reise :)
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#8 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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Sep 24, 2007 - Oct 02, 2007
We got to Guayaquil while it was still light, so we decided to relax for a bit, but not to long since there was so much to see and do and not enough time to do it in! Mejor Amigo showed me this 'hidden secret' in downtown Guayaquil. I couldn't ever imagine something so beautiful as this even in my dreams. I was even more convinced that something as beautiful as this park surely couldn't be free either...... Well it was!!!! One has dreams of getting ma...
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#9 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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Aug 28, 2007 - Jun 19, 2008
On the way to Guayaquil we had to cross the border into Ecuador. I'm not sure at what time we got there but I had already been asleep and was enjoying some deep dreams when we were suddenly shaken awake and led into the immigration offices, first on the Peruvian side and then on the Ecuadorian side.I had no problems thanks to my trusty EU passport but the customs official was taking his time with Nicole's passport. Then someone else was called who took the passport away to a backroom and we w...
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#10 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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Sep 05, 2007 - Jan 07, 2009
Quick stop in Guayaquil . . .
Our way of keeping track of the distances traveled during our journey . . .
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#11 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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Jul 11, 2006 - Sep 03, 2006
Once again, my arrival in Guayaquil came with no great desire to explore the big city, especially since it was already mid-arvo. So I stuck to the local area and just saw out the time before my flight to Peru the next day.
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#12 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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Nov 10, 2006 - Jul 12, 2007
I`m travelling from the north to the west in 6 months. I started in Venezuela and will visit Colombia, Peru and Bolivia, maybe Ecuador or even Argentina or Chili.
We`ll see ...
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#13 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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Dec 24, 2007 - Jul 26, 2008
So we're just here for a quick stop-over before flying to Galapogas. It's bucketing down currently so I don't know how much we're going to see. to be honest it's probably a good thing as it's SO expensive here! At least 2-3 times more expensive than Manta and Quito. It's like being back in blighty! We've been here 3 hours and spent $65 on nothing-in-particular - kinda like London! :-)Plus everything else is really western too - people speak english, there are shopping malls, kids in big ...
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#14 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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Jul 05, 2006 - Jul 22, 2006
I flew from Santiago into Guayaquil, but as everyone told me and as its the biggest city in Ecuador, I decided to skip it since a big city is a big city and I`d rather see some of the other aspects of Ecuador.
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#15 of 22 Guayaquil travel blogs
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May 30, 2006 - Jan 29, 2007
I´m spending around 1 year in South America, I´ve had an amazing time. Enjoy my pictures.
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