The beach of Canoa is a paradise of 17 kilometers of tranquility, nature and fun in the province of Manabí, near the city of Bahía de Caráquez and San Vicente. Ecotourism and the excellent waves for surfers are some of the main offers of this place.
The town has a very active nightlife. The huts along the white sand beach house clubs and restaurants where local dishes and drinks are served until late at night.
Its geography is propitious to fly in hang gliders and paragliding, jumping from the cliff on the beach. On overflights to the north end you pass through a cave that is home to resting bats and blue-footed boobies that you can visit when the tide is low.
The beach is characterized by its extensive white sand that covers about 17 kilometers in length reaching the beach of Briceño and San Vicente.
You can also rent bicycles in some shops, you can take the bike path from Canoa - Briceño - San Vicente to Bahia de Caraquez - cross the Caras Bridge (the route is 15km). You can also visit the communities and villages near the canoe or visit other routes in the countryside.
On Saturdays there is a market of organic products on the main road.
The best time to surf is between December and May, when the waves reach more than two meters high and the conditions for surfing and swimming are the best.
Some options from the Canoa Beach with us are: Bicycle rental, Bike tour, Kayak excursion, Horseback riding, Fishing, Surf lessons, among other full day tours to the Waterfalls and Natural Reserves.
Moja's culture blog
miércoles, 10 de mayo de 2017
Lake San Pablo Imbabura It is the largest lake in the province. The Indians go fishing early in the morning in their totora canoes and also take a bath and wash their clothes on the shores of the Lake during the day. It is located 4 km from the city of Otavalo, is surrounded by the volcano Imbabura and totoras used to make handicrafts. The fauna that the lagoon has is eminently ichthyological like rainbow trout and carp. The variety of birds can be admired as cormorants, crows, white egret, gauchos, ducks, mallards, hummingbirds, sea urchins, flag cullingos and amphibians that fill the lagoon and its surroundings. I invite you to visit this lagoon and be part of the tourism that our Country pose since with so much space we have much to know Ecuador loves life.
The Dance in the community of Zuleta Imbabura Ecuador a whole traditionIt is a Quichua dance of the province of Imbabura. It is performed during the months of August and September in honor of the pachamama (mother earth) and the inti (sun). This dance represents the work of the field from the preparation of the land worked with the strength of men, the sowing done by women, the harvest of corn or wheat made by relatives, neighbors and friends and finally the celebration in which Usually drinks aguardiente and the traditional chicha until the wee hours of the afternoon.Dance, presence and elegance, strength of an Indian identity. Their dance, their movements express the presence of the Quichua man and woman of equal gallantry, manifest the relationship between space, time, sky and earth "the resistance of an experience full of energy and courage to continue. Dance of multi-colored polleras from a community of Hope "Zuleta" in the province of Imbabura, where men and women celebrate the religious and social celebrations of the Community wearing their clothes and attire "By Martín Benalcázar
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Ancestral culinary culture in Ecuador
Since the time that the Spaniards still did not arrive to America, to conquer it, people who lived in these lands already had a great culture, and also a great culinary culture, that is to say that they already had rites for food and different ways of cooking it and get it.
In the times of the conquest and colonial times, the culinary culture that existed before the conquest mixed with the Spanish culinary culture resulting in dishes like the fanesca that comes from the Spanish dish called juanesca.
The bottom line is that the mix of the culinary cultures from spain and
Ecuador has made some of the most extraordinary typical dishes of the Ecuador.
Source: https://ecuatorianosenelmundo.wordpress.com/ecuador-y-su-historia/gastronomia/189-2/
Graffiti in DMQ
In this time the graffiti is one of the most iconic things in the cities. It is because the graffiti is one of the expressions of the city and the people that live in that city.
Also the started graffiti being one the different expressions of the hip-hop culture it is the plastic art of this culture, like the rap is the music of this culture or the break dance that is the dance, but now the graffiti has become an art form that works for express the city or the country problems.
Graffiti also serves to beautify the city, and DMQ (Metropolitan District of Quito) has been supported for this purpose, this can be seen in the programs and contests that the municipality has created to paint different parts of the city or different types Of goods that the city owns as Eco buses
In conclusion this art form works for express the feelings and the thoughts that the people of the city has about different problems.
martes, 4 de abril de 2017
Early this week a friend gave me a book, it was best-seller and it already had a movie
The name was MazeRunner
Well the book was published in 2009
For me, this book represents perfectly the society.
Thomas very fist day |
At the beginig I was as confused as Thomas was when he got to the arena.
Later there where so many situations in witch i wanted Thamas to break rules!. But instead he just kept his mouth close. It was really frustrating
SPOILER ALERT
And then when Teresa appeared and he knew that there was something related with her and that he should’ve go and see her and then he didn’t it as the worst.
Conclusion: It’s approved! Every one should read this book<3