Cajas National Park and “Futbol”!!


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January 28th 2008
Published: January 28th 2008
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January 26, 2008 On Saturday, a group of students from our school went on a tour to Cajas National Park. In Spanish, “Cajas” translates to “boxes”, and the small lakes in the park are characterized as “box lakes”. The park is about 45 minutes drive west of Cuenca. There were about 10 of us from the school, and a few others on the bus for a total of about 13 people. Cajas park is pa... Read Full Entry



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29th January 2008

Cuando monos vuelven de mi culo
Bro: I must say the elevations are pretty impressive and your handling them well! I felt ill-dizzy at 12k in switzerland and was only at that elevation for a short time. Those local indigenous peoples look like they're short little bulldogs with barrel shaped lungs --built for the mountains! Your having a nice adventure to be sure!! Gibbar Big Cheet and Hasta la vista.
29th January 2008

Awesome!
To see and actually walk any part of the Inca Train is totally amazingly awesome. Do you know anyone from home who has done it? I do :)... What a fantastic piece of history to experience! How about poisionous snakes and spiders - any around? I AM impressed that you are standing and breathing at 14K feet. What very, very cool things to be doing!
30th January 2008

Dad, you're such a dirty hippie. Love, Mego
30th January 2008

Hola
Hi John I see you are having a super adventure. Just got back from Mexico (from +28 to -40)and I beleve the coment on the drivers there wild. Cheers and have a cervasa for me. TTFN
4th March 2008

Website
My website: www.CajasPark.com you can find information about Cajas National Park.

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