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RE: ECUADOR SERIES 2: Cotacachi, the city between two volcanos

in #travel6 years ago

I have not heard of Cotacachi until now, although I have heard of Santa Fe. Thank you for bringing us to Cotacachi @lymepoet. Interesting that the houses were built with adobe. They don't look like that at all. I would have moved in too! :D

This is how the street looked like after the fiesta!

Seriously? Wow, they are clean! A normal-after-fiesta street would have been covered with trash.
I love your photos. It looks like a very calm and peaceful place to live in. Would you move there if given the chance?

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You knew about the Sante Fe Ranch in Cotacachi or about the Santa Fe in New Mexico, USA?
As for the clean streets, I found it astonishing that after having over two thousands people attending the fiesta, the streets looked spotless. I would move there for couple of years. The climate is a bit colder for my bones but I would give it a try though. ;-)

Ah that would be Santa Fe in New Mexico, USA. There are restaurants here that serves something they named as Santa Fe Quesadillas which are totally yummers. Probably refers to Santa Fe in New Mexico too.
The clean streets, I found it unbelievable too. How can it be that spotless after a fiesta? It does show the kind of people who lives there. Disciplined and clean and care about their city very much :)
Oh ya, it will be kinda chilly to live there but it will be a nice, cooling experience :)
Wishing you a good weekend there @lymepoet :)

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Quesadillas are generally yummy. I can imagine those from Santa Fe must be even more delicious. Have a wonderful weekend!

Oo ya, food from the origin must be, slurp slurp. Thank you @lymepoet :)