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<title>Travel Blogs from  South America , Ecuador , West , Ayampe </title>
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<description>Travel adventures in journals and photos from  South America , Ecuador , West , Ayampe </description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 00:34:18 UTC</pubDate>
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                    <title>Ayampe</title>
                    <description>Ayampe is another paradise in Ecuador. I.e. if you like it quiet. Really quiet. There is no internet and the handful of tiny tiendas stores are run by some oldies who frequently can't sell to you as they forgot what the price of the goodie is that you want to buy. So rather than selling it for a few centavos too much or a few too less they prefer not to make a mistake and so not sell it at all.</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//South-America/Ecuador/West/Ayampe/blog-283500.html</link>
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                    <title>Seeking donations for a community school</title>
                    <description>Dear Friends      As many of you know I am the Godmotherof a little primary school La Escuela 24 de Mayo de Las Cabaas de Ayampe about 10 minutes south of where I live. During the past year donations from friends and colleagues helped to cover teacherssalaries and transportation when community funds ran dry.     With the help of the teachers the village of Las Cabaas has entered into th</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//South-America/Ecuador/West/Ayampe/blog-255125.html</link>
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                    <title>a new rhythm of life</title>
                    <description>  I spent my last week in the mountains with Shana at her house in Baos. Each morning wed walk up to the hot baths for a soothing soak then play hours of Scrabble dine at the finest restaurants in town and each evening watch the sun set over the volcano. Tungurahua has been erupting for the past 7 yrs throwing ash mostly to the west. The first photo on this blog entry will have to be a verb</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//South-America/Ecuador/West/Ayampe/blog-159455.html</link>
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                    <title>Ayampe</title>
                    <description>Nous voila donc a Ayampe apres 1hr de bus. Petit village tranquille de 500 habs. Nous sommes arriver dimanche a midi. Imagine 2 gringos qui debarquent dans un petit village le lendemain de la fete foraine de l annee et oui pour la fete des meres Il y avait une tente dans le centre du village ou l on a peu contempler plusieurs personnes couchees et qui se remettaient de la veille  comme dans Bab</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//South-America/Ecuador/West/Ayampe/blog-158870.html</link>
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                    <title>"Die Zeit das fette Schwein..."</title>
                    <description> Also erstmal muss ich mich entschuldigen dass ich mich etwas lnger nicht gemeldet hab aber in der letzten Woche hatten wir etwas mehr zu tun als sonst und wenn mal etwas Zeit war fehlte mir die Lust was zu schreiben. Dafr gibtrsquos jetzt umso mehr. Am letzten Wochenende haben wir beschlossen mal wieder an den Strand zu fahren und abzuspannen. Allerdings wollten wir auch nicht nochmal an d</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//South-America/Ecuador/West/Ayampe/blog-158405.html</link>
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                    <title>Vamos a la playa</title>
                    <description>Ausspannen in AyampeUnser zweites komplettes Strandwochenende verbrachten wir diesmal nicht zwischen hundert anderen Badewtigen sondern im einsamen Ayampe. Als Gruppe von 8 Mann bzw. ein Mann sieben Frauen sprengten wir das kleine verschlafene rtchen schon fast. Der Reisefhrer hatte Ayampe als ruhigen aber wunderschnen Ort angekndigt und genauso prsentiert er sich uns. Klein verlass</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//South-America/Ecuador/West/Ayampe/blog-157141.html</link>
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                    <title>Wochenende am Strand</title>
                    <description>Endlich wieder Wochenende Diesmal trieb uns das schoene Wetter noerdlich der Kueste entlang nach Ayampe einem kleinem Dorf zwischen Montaita und Puerto Lopez. Wir haben uns alle am Colegio getroffen um gemeinsam mit dem Taxi zum Terminal zu fahren wo wir noch Erika eingesammelt haben die erst kurz vor knapp aus den Federn kam  erstaunlicherweise aber dennoch puenktlich und vorallem die </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//South-America/Ecuador/West/Ayampe/blog-156028.html</link>
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                    <title>Learning Curve  Remarkably Magical</title>
                    <description>My dear friends and readers   It was my intention to get this blog entry published weeks ago...somehow travel to places without internet access and preparations for a visit to the US got in the way. So here I am in California sitting at my Dad's computer reflecting on the past month or so.     My life in Ecuador is rich with acquaintances. I continue to enjoy time with friends old and new. So</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//South-America/Ecuador/West/Ayampe/blog-119444.html</link>
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                    <title>Our Own Piece of Heaven</title>
                    <description>Ayampe is a small village 20 minutes north of Montaita. There is very little there but it is an extreamly beautiful place. There are a couple of places to stay in the village but it is still the off season so there is nobody around. Our accomodation is an ecolodge called Tortuga www.latortuga.com.ec. The main complex at Tortuga has a barrestaurant and beachside cabins. It is quite luxuriou</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//South-America/Ecuador/West/Ayampe/blog-108050.html</link>
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