312-1636 - Monasterio de San Francisco, with glow of volcanic ash in sky, Plaza de San Francisco, Old town, Quito, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America
763-332 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce Otavalo women buying necklaces, Quito, Ecuador
763-352 - Saquisili south of Quito is one of Latin America's most important indigenous markets indian woman carrying live sheep in rebozo, Quito, Ecuador
763-325 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce colorful woven textiles, Quito, Ecuador
763-350 - Saquisili south of Quito is one of Latin America's most important indigenous markets woman in brightly colored traditional dress, Quito, Ecuador
763-309 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce Afro-Ecuadorian food vendor, Quito, Ecuador
763-307 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce Afro-Ecuadorian food vendor, Quito, Ecuador
763-316 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce woman carrying a pig in her shawl, Quito, Ecuador
763-333 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce Otavalo women buying necklaces, Quito, Ecuador
763-331 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce Ecuadorian students buying crafts, Quito, Ecuador
763-308 - Otavalo north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce portrait of Otavalo girl food vendor, Quito, Ecuador
763-317 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce woman carrying live chickens on back, Quito, Ecuador
763-422 - The main produce market in Canar a town north of Cuenca and home of the Canari Indians recognized by woman's distinctive round hat, Highlands, Ecuador
763-306 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce Otavalo women buying necklaces, Quito, Ecuador
763-340 - Young sisters in traditional Otavalo dress on their family's farm above Laguna San Pablo and the town of Otavalo, North of Quito, Highlands, Ecuador
763-425 - The main produce market in Canar a town north of Cuenca and home of the Canari Indians recognized by woman's distinctive round hat, Highlands, Ecuador
763-368 - Hacienda Pinsaqui hacienda now hotel north of Quito musicians with trad instruments 'queno' flutes and 'rondador' panpipes, Colonial Architecture, Ecuador
763-310 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce Afro-Ecuadorian food vendor, Quito, Ecuador
763-369 - Hacienda Pinsaqui hacienda now hotel north of Quito musicians with traditional instruments a 'rondador' bamboo panpipe, Colonial Architecture, Ecuador
763-312 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce Afro-Ecuadorian food vendors, Quito, Ecuador
763-297 - Ecuador's capital and second largest city students going to Manuela Canizares Girls School for typing classes in New Town area, Quito, Ecuador
763-423 - The main produce market in Canar a town north of Cuenca and home of the Canari Indians recognized by woman's distinctive dress, Highlands, Ecuador
763-409 - Cuenca World Heritage City & Ecuador's third largest city, famous for its colonial architecture student in flower market off Calderon Park, Highlands, Ecuador
763-298 - Ecuador's capital and second largest city University students making a telephone call at a public phone in the New Town area, Quito, Ecuador
763-295 - Ecuador's capital and second largest city students on the way to Manuela Canizares Experimental Girls School, New Town area, Quito, Ecuador
763-424 - A Canari Indian woman carrying fodder for her animals, north of Cuenca Canari women are recognized by distinctive round hats, Highlands, Ecuador
763-247 - The Monastery of San Francisco 1534 to 1600 the largest colonial building in Quito the main facade on Plaza San Francisco, Old Town area, Quito, Ecuador
763-412 - Cuenca World Heritage City & Ecuador's third largest city, famous for its colonial architecture man carrying a gramophone on street, Highlands, Ecuador
763-402 - Cuenca World Heritage City & Ecuador's third largest city, famous for its colonial architecture main flower market off of Calderon Park, Highlands, Ecuador
763-408 - Cuenca World Heritage City & Ecuador's third largest city, famous for its colonial architecture students in flower market off Calderon Park, Highlands, Ecuador
763-404 - Cuenca World Heritage City & Ecuador's third largest city, famous for its colonial architecture main flower market off of Calderon Park, Highlands, Ecuador
763-326 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce Otavalo woman selling textiles, Quito, Ecuador
763-315 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce vendors in the produce market, Quito, Ecuador
763-328 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce paintings of village scenes & life, Quito, Ecuador
763-401 - Cuenca World Heritage City & Ecuador's third largest city, famous for its colonial architecture main flower market off of Calderon Park, Highlands, Ecuador
763-370 - Hacienda Pinsaqui hacienda now hotel north of Quito musicians with traditional instruments a 'queno' bamboo flute, Colonial Architecture, Ecuador