In the city of Otavalo, indigenous people comprise the majority of the population.
After riding the bus for two hours, we arrived and spent the day taking in the beautiful
scenery of Ecuador, sampling a deeply-rooted culture at the largest Indian market in Ecuador.
The COLORS WERE CAPTIVATING, among them, the beautiful handmade crafts, spices,
baked goods, fruits and vegetables (not found in the U.S.) and attire of the locals.
At one stand, we met two Argentinian hippies that closely resembled the hippies we
see at the open market on the drag at UT. (Do hippies dress the same universally?)
I bought a pair of their beautiful handmade earrings for the bargain price $3 which
might have cost $15 in the US.Other places we visited included a giant crater which
had since turned into a lake alongside inactive volcanoes--the immensity of these sites,
the giant mountains shrouded in fog, and the lakes made me appreciate the earth in an
entirely different way that would make my 9th grade geography teacher proud.
Wow! The impression of the video even surpasses the music!
ResponderEliminarWhat's the background on the culture?