There is no reason to hurry. The best thing is to walk casually, stopping in front of an old wall, a dome, a figured door. At least that's what one Ecuador guide book says to the visitor to Cuenca, one of the most colonial and photogenic cities in all Latin America.
We visited Cuenca in 1992. Our daughter and her young family were living there for a year, working with the indigenous people. (By the way, the family grew by one more when they adopted a little girl from Ecuador about a year later.)
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A river runs through it A very picturesque river runs right through the town.
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River scene The Tomebamba River, a favorite subject for photographers from around the world.
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Washing day Women flock to the river to wash their family's clothes
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Double duty One woman takes care of her little one as she does the family washing.
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Drying Even such a mundane chore as drying clothes on the ground can provide...
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Big event All the women and children make the washing chore into a big event.
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Kevin & Tim Our two grandsons thoroughly enjoyed their year in Cuenca. That's...
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Twelve years later What a difference twelve years can make ! Here are Betsy and Phil and their...
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