Saturday, June 13, 2009

Ecuador - A smelly bag and a fake experiment

Arriving about a week too late, I still didn`t want to rush it too much and allowed myself 7 days to see at least some of the most important places in Ecuador. Within one week I made it to the super pretty city Cuenca, to beautiful Baños, to the amazing crater lake of Quilotoa, to the obligatory tourist destination of Mitad del Mundo and of course the capital Quito.

My first impression of Ecuador was the shitty bus service. Although I don`t really need the alround service of Peruvian bus companies, which sometimes take security a bit too serious I think (fingerprints, passport checks and video filming before departure), I really like to have more than 15cm leg space, especially on a night bus. So in addition to no comfort, one company returned my backpack soaked in fishwater when I got off in Baños. First I didn`t recognize the smell but later it was pretty obvious. Fortunately I had my cover on the backpack and only a little bit soaked through, but even hard handwashing couldn`t kill the smell entirly so far. Obviously I am not the first one with this experience, because the staff at the hostel in Baños was quite unimpressed and just asked me if I came from the coast.

But apart from that, Ecuador really is a nice place. So much greener than northern Perú and friendlier people in the streets. Everybody likes to help out and answers questions whenever you are lost or just not sure. Laguna Quilotoa is a place not to be missed when going to Ecuador I think. An impressive crater lake that makes for stunning views and good hikes. Remembering that Melbourne is supposed to be the city of 4 seasons in one day - Ecudor is the country of 4 seasons in 4 hours. On my way from Baños to Quilotoa i went through everything from fog, to burning sunshine, to rain, and finally to hail. Then sunshine again - pretty impressive when you don`t know what the weather will be like in the next 15 minutes.

Finally Quito is a pretty nice place, too. The Equator is only 22km away and has some nice museums. At the new one, where there is supposed to be the real equator line measured with GPS, they do a lot of demonstrations like the classical sink experiment which shows water flowing clockwise on the southern hemisphere and counter clockwise on the northern one due to the Coriolis force. My group was unlucky because I disillusioned them by showing them that the experiment is fake and that this force doesn`t have any effect on such small amounts of water. After we put the sink on the equator, then 2 meters to the South and then 2 meters to the North, I asked the guide if I could move the sink around to another position. Suddenly the water spun around in the other direction and the guide admitted that it should just give an idea of how it works - buhu!! However I didn`t say much more about the egg and the strength experiments - I guess the guide would have been mad at me...

Then after one week of restless traveling I thought Saturday night might be the right time to hit the nightlife scene of Quito and see what bars and clubs would have to offer. Unfortunately at 9pm I had to find out that it was election week and nobody was allowed to sell alcohol or be drunk??!! That meant no bars, no clubs, nothing. A city of 2million people just dead on a Saturday night. I couldn`t believe it, but I had to face this sad truth. They say Ecuatorians are irresponsible when they drink, and especially during election week they would drink too much and then kill, fight, drive cars and walk around the streets without caution - hmmm anyone for a drink with Ecuatorians to prove the statement??

I already arrived in Colombia and again received a tourist visa that exceeds the expiry date of my passport by far. I really would love to try an cross a border with a totally invalid one now - I am sure it`s possible!!

soon ST SB CT

1 comment:

  1. another very nice story. driving the guide mad could have been me ;-) sorry for your unlucky saturday night out. i'm curious about your stay in colombia.

    so far so good. hold the ears stipe.
    the krac

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