malecón 2000
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Besides being a gateway to the Galapagos Islands, Guayaquil is also the major port of the Guayas River. Despite sounding like a robot from a bad 60's sci-fi movie, the Malecón 2000 is an extensive boardwalk built along the river, featuring shopping malls, museums, and other attractions.
Guayaquil isn't normally on the tourist radar, it usually gets skipped in favour of Quito, but the boardwalk, parks, and restaurants make the city interesting enough to explore for a few days.
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That last photo is amazing- the layered quality of the homes and the colors!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful!!! Love all the pictures.
ReplyDeleteThis blog was just toooo cute not to follow. Love it xx
ReplyDeleteguayaquil looks beautiful and much more peaceful than some touristy spots. lovely photos :)
ReplyDeletethese pics are awsome!! i especially love the last one.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are stunning! And it looks so warm. :) Envyyy.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures! are you buying anything while you're traveling (and sending it home?) guayaquil looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteyou two are BEAUTIFUL together.
ReplyDeletej'adore the sailboat...
and seeing the colorful buildings all together like that reminds me of cinco tuerra. xo
I love all the colorful buildings in that last photo! you guys are darling, as usual!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! I've been begging my husband to take me to Ecuador (that's where he's from). I hear so many beautiful things about it! And now your pictures are all the proof I need :)
ReplyDeleteAlex, are you trying to look all "minor character in background of cop show" with all the squinting, or is it just because you're not wearing sunglasses?
ReplyDeletegorgeous photos! esp. love the last one. :)
ReplyDeleteYou make my days on the cube farm at work more fun!
ReplyDeleteThat last photo is incredible.
ReplyDeleteI have traveling fever these days and your blog isn't helping ;-)
I can't wait to leave Paris for a little while !
Also, is that supposed to be Marilyn Monroe in one of those drawings? What is with the Monroe obsession? You guys used to have all those pictures of her hanging up in your computer room.
ReplyDeletelove the blog - our dream, someday, is to follow in your footsteps - also can't wait to read future posting - we're planning a trip to South Africa next year with my bro
ReplyDeleteare you going to hit up vic falls, by any chance? i'd love to read some recommendations!
safe journey!
ps. THANK YOU for the Mango Chai & the Organic Mint Chocolate Infusion-- YUMMINESS!!! you were absolutely right! i do believe David Rio will be my tea & chai of choice! :)
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! i just blogged about your sweetness in my latest post. xoxo