763-279 - Carchi Culture a 'Coquero' ceramic funerary figure chewing coca, in the collection of the Banco Central de Ecuador, Quito, North Coast, 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
763-233 - Laguna Cuicocha nestles in the crater of an extinct volcano above the town of Cotacachi and an easy excursion north of Otavalo, Highlands north of 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
763-339 - Laguna Cuicocha nestles in the crater of an extinct volcano above the town of Cotacachi and an easy excursion north of Otavalo, North of Quito, Highlands, Ecuador
763-434 - Bosque Mindo-Nambillo a protected reserve of sub-tropical cloud forest at 2500' on western slopes of the Andes in the Choco Bio-region, North of Quito, Highlands, Ecuador
763-436 - Bosque Mindo-Nambillo a protected reserve of sub-tropical cloud forest at 2500' on western slopes of the Andes in the Choco Bio-region, North of Quito, Highlands, Ecuador
763-301 - Ecuador's capital and second largest city Cima de la Libertad, museum on site of 1822 Battle of Pichincha with independence mural, Quito, Ecuador
763-437 - Bosque Mindo-Nambillo a protected reserve of sub-tropical cloud forest at 2500' on western slopes of the Andes in the Choco Bio-region, North of Quito, Highlands, Ecuador
763-359 - La Mitad del Mundo or Equator Monument, the line at latitude 0, that runs across Ecuador and from which the country gets its name, Quito, Highlands, 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
763-232 - Imbabura Volcano, 4609 meters high above the waters of Laguna San Pablo with the fields around the town of Otavalo in the foreground, Highlands north of Quito, Ecuador
763-433 - Bosque Mindo-Nambillo a protected reserve of sub-tropical cloud forest at 2500' on western slopes of the Andes in the Choco Bio-region, North of Quito, Highlands, Ecuador
763-372 - Hacienda Cusin, one of the best hosterias in Ecuador, on Laguna San Pablo, near Otavalo originally a hacienda dating from the 1600's, Highlands North of Quito, Ecuador
763-314 - 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
763-316 - 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
763-440 - Afro-Ecuadorians in the lowland rainforest near Esmeraldas on the western slopes of the Andes in the Choco Bio-region, North of Quito, Highlands, 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
763-324 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce colorful woven textiles, Quito, Ecuador
763-231 - 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
763-360 - La Mitad del Mundo or Equator Monument, the line at latitude 0, that runs across Ecuador and from which the country gets its name, North of 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
763-305 - Otavalo Market, one of Latin America's most famous indigenous markets, with livestock, produce, textiles and crafts north of Quito, Ecuador
763-228 - Ecuador's capital and second largest city a view of Quito with Cotopaxi, at 5900 meters, 19,350ft, the world's highest active volcano, Quito, Ecuador
763-342 - Hacienda Chorlavi outside of town of Ibarra, north of Otavalo Mother's Day celebration in the hacienda's patio with folk dancers, North of Quito, 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
763-377 - Hacienda La Cienega, 400 years old and now hotel and restaurant with beautiful gardens, fountains and chapel, Highlands South of Quito, Ecuador
763-329 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce selling colorful yarns to weavers, Quito, Ecuador
763-273 - Ecuador's capital and second largest city Quicentro one of Quito's newest high-end shopping malls, near Parque la Carolina, Quito, Ecuador
763-266 - Ecuador's capital and second largest city a view of Quito with Cotopaxi, at 5900 meters, 19,350ft the world's highest active volcano, Quito, Ecuador
763-439 - Pacific coastal rainforest on the western slopes of the Andes in the Choco Bio-region Afro-Ecuadorians cutting balsa trunks, North of Quito, Highlands, 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
763-334 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce foreign students buying jewelry, Quito, Ecuador
763-376 - Hacienda Pinsaqui historic hacienda now hotel in highlands north of Otavalo, musicians with traditional charango, queno, guitar and drum, Highlands North of Quito, Ecuador
763-368 - Hacienda Pinsaqui hacienda now hotel north of Quito musicians with trad instruments 'queno' flutes and 'rondador' panpipes, Colonial Architecture, Ecuador
763-321 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce colorful woven textiles, Quito, 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
763-361 - La Mitad del Mundo or Equator Monument, the line at latitude 0, that runs across Ecuador and from which the country gets its name, North of Quito, Ecuador
763-268 - Ecuador's capital and second largest city a view of Quito with Cotopaxi, at 5900 meters, 19,350ft the world's highest active volcano, 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
763-254 - Monastery of San Francisco 1534 to 1600, the largest colonial building in Quito also Museum of Colonial Art view of main cloister, Quito, Ecuador
763-337 - Imbabura Volcano, 4609, meters high, above the waters of Laguna San Pablo with the fields around the town of Otavalo in the foreground, North of Quito, Highlands, 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
763-298 - Ecuador's capital and second largest city University students making a telephone call at a public phone in the New Town area, Quito, Ecuador
763-272 - Ecuador's capital and second largest city Quicentro one of Quito's newest high-end shopping malls, near Parque la Carolina, Quito, Ecuador
763-371 - Hacienda Pinsaqui hacienda now hotel north of Quito musician with a traditional 'charango' small stringed instrument, Colonial Architecture, Ecuador
763-320 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce colorful woven textiles, Quito, Ecuador
763-290 - Ecuador's capital and second largest city restaurants and Cyber Cafes along Calama at Juan Leon Mera in the New Town area, Quito, Ecuador
763-248 - The Monastery of San Francisco 1534 to 1600 the largest colonial building in Quito on Plaza San Francisco, Old Town area with students, 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
763-327 - 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
763-245 - 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
763-375 - Hacienda Pinsaqui historic hacienda now hotel in highlands north of Otavalo, musicians with traditional charango, queno, guitar and drum, Highlands North of Quito, Ecuador
763-373 - Hacienda Cusin, one of the best hosterias in Ecuador, on Laguna San Pablo, near Otavalo originally a hacienda dating from the 1600's, Highlands North of Quito, 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
763-243 - 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
763-244 - 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
763-296 - Ecuador's capital and second largest city students going to Manuela Canizares Girls School for typing classes in New Town area, Quito, Ecuador
763-269 - Ecuador's capital and second largest city skyscrapers and apartments in the high end Gonzalez Suarez area of Quito's New Town, Quito, Ecuador
763-378 - Hacienda La Cienega, 400 years old and now hotel and restaurant with beautiful gardens, fountains and chapel, Highlands South of Quito, Ecuador
763-338 - At sunset, clouds hang from the crater of Imbabura Volcano, 4609 meters high, above Laguna San Pablo and the town of Otavalo, North of Quito, Highlands, Ecuador
763-367 - Hacienda Pinsaqui hacienda now hotel north of Quito musicians with trad instruments 'queno' flutes and 'rondador' panpipes, Colonial Architecture, Ecuador
763-258 - La Compania, Jesuit Church c 1605 to 1768 a masterpiece of Baroque art, considered by some as Latin America's most splendid church, Quito, Ecuador