I kept my camera (phone) out on the trip from Vernaza back to Guayaquil on Saturday. Here's a sampling of the sights we saw.
It's hard to see, but those are soybeans laying out to dry on that concrete pad back there. Some people also had them out drying on the side roads, but I didn't get a picture of that.
The folks around here call this their "beach," and it's quite a popular spot for local tourists.
The fellow on the bicycle with the umbrella is selling tanks of gas.
Sacks of rice for sale
I think that's cheese in the glass case.
More fruits of the harvest:
See the bridge that gets you back to this house? With a cow underneath.
Roadside "stand" selling oranges
That bridge looks a little rickety.
Watermelons for sale!
Apparently something is being celebrated in that house with the balloon arch over the doorway.
Caution: Pig Crossing
Rice fields
Another pedestrian bridge
Some kind of amusement park
We're now approaching the edge of Guayaquil, and the scenery starts to change little by little.
Can you see the rather large "urban complex" there in the background?
These gated communities have become quite popular on the outskirts of the city.
A new shopping mall: one of the largest in South America
Can you see the man selling oranges on the sidewalk?
Some of our friends live in this "urbanización"
Who's hungry for chicken???
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