

Western Ecuador is coastal, eastern is amazons, and the Galapagos are 1000 km West of the coast. Although insanely expensive, I absolutely must go to the biology hotspot that are the Galapagos and meet Lonesome George!
Now that I've done a little of the research for you, feel free to ask more questions or comment on my posts at any time.
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I leave the U.S. on January 20th and return June 7th. I teach from January 22nd to May 4th, and then I will be visited by three lovely ladies (Amy, Elizabeth, and Christie) for a month of South American adventures! Although there's no time for a bike tour from Colombia to Chile, maybe I'll ride a bike at some point. Machupicchu might be on the agenda, and all additional recommendations will receive full consideration!
So, again, I welcome you all to join my amazing experiences, frustrating challenges, emotional rollercoasters, and personal growth!
Nos quedamos en contacto!
I'm SOOOOO excited to hear about all your adventures. You are FANTASTIC!
ReplyDeleteOK Francisco... quedamos en contacto Excellent geography lesson. Gracias pana. Don't leave! I can't live without you!
ReplyDeleteOh my God, your trip is coming sooooo soon. I will miss you a lot :(.
ReplyDeleteBueno pero se q vas a pasar una experiencia increible en Ecuador asi que, eso me llena de alegria.
!Cuidate mucho!
ver a ti muy pronto, en una planeta o luna.
ReplyDeletemi espanol es muy horible. es nesesario que practique.
Amy, I have no idea what moon we'll meet on, but I absolutely love that, of all the spanish used, you remembered to use the subjunctive! That's always the hardest part! ¡Eres increible!
ReplyDeleteYikes!
ReplyDeleteAm I going to have to learn Spanish to read this blog?
Good Luck Special K
I look forward to reading about your adventures.