Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Montanita


Very much enjoying Montanita Ecuador. This is what we came for. A village on the pacific ocean no bigger than Theodore. It is not full of tourists and yet has enough people coming to provide all the ammenities you want. Nice beach, lots of hostals, very nice restaurants and everything is inexpensive. $4 - $5 for a great sit down meal. $10 per person a night for a nice hotel room right on the beach. This morning at breakfast a man was selling fresh fish from a basket on the back of his motorbike. If anyone needs to find us we are on the beach front just down the street from the Happy Donkey House!

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Places I've been


Unforgetable World Experiences:

Riding an Elephant in Southeast Asia (Thailand)
Snorkeling off Caye Caulker (Belize)
Camel trek in the Sahara Desert (Morrocco)
Angkor Wat (Cambodia)
Tikal (Guatemala)
Emerald Cave (Thailand)
Surfing the Pacific (Ecuador)

Most serene locations:

Athabasca Sand Dunes (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Don Det (Mekong River, Laos)
Cascades Douzoud (Morrocco)
Erg Chebi (Sahara Desert, Morrocco)
The Chief (Squamish, BC, Canada)
Montanita Ecuador


Funny and Weird Moments:

Getting a massage while standing at a urinal (Chang Mai, thailand)
Hitting a man caring a bathtub with our car (Sahara desert, Morrocco)
A flying fish hit Nicole in the side of the head (Ko Lanta, Thailand)