After Quito and Otavalo, we made our way to Cuenca, Riobamba and Banos:
This fine cyclist brought flowers to the flower market in Cuenca to sell.
Read the sign.
Some excellent bus entertainment by a blind guy playing his guitar with a comb. Seriously!
On our bus ride from Cuenca to Riobamba, this was the drivers view of our washed out road.
As if a washed out road wasn't exciting enough, later down the road in the high mountains, there was a landslide completely covering the road. This left us with 2 options. Wait for the tractors to clear it out or drive over it and keep schedule. Of course the bus driver chose the second option and with the help of a few spotters, we survived. Below is a picture from the bus window looking down:
Yes, my buns were puckered!
Riobamba, the arm pit of Ecuador. We arrived at 3 in the afternoon, walked the city for an hour and then made sure we had bus tickets out of town the next morning.
So, off to Banos we went. The best outdoor playground in Ecuador. We jumped on top of a Chiva Bus and toured the waterfalls, rivers and mountains.
Another great thing about Ecuador: Every car going by can potentially be a taxi. We completed our hike to the waterfall (above) before the rest of the group and were eager to get some dinner. So, we simply walked out the highway and whistled at the first truck we saw. One windy, rainy and 3 tunnel ride later, we were back in town.
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