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Rows of butterfly cocoons and newly hatched butterfly. Marinated, roasted Cuy (Guinea Pig), a local delicacy, on a barbecue at the outdoor food market in Banios, Ecuador Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna) or vicugna is wild South American camelid, which live in the high alpine areas of the Andes. It is a relative of the llama. Andes of central Ecuador Ingapirca, Inca wall and town, largest known Inca ruins in Ecuador. Parrot in the rainforest perching on a branch. The Festive Amazon (Amazona festiva), also known as the Festive Parrot, is a species of parrot in the Psittacidae family. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela. Cheerful mating dance of Blue-footed boobie. Galapagos, Ecuador  Ingapirca (Kichwa: Inkapirka, "Inca wall"), town in Ca��ar Province, Ecuador and the name of an Incan archeological site just outside the town, it's the largest known Inca ruins in Ecuador. The most significant building is the temple of the sun, an elliptically shaped building constructed around a large rock. The building is constructed in the Incan way without mortar. Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna) or vicugna is wild South American camelid, which live in the high alpine areas of the Andes. It is a relative of the llama. Andes of central Ecuador Half an hour to a Sunset in The Andes, Ilinizas Nature Reserve, Ecuador Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna) or vicugna is wild South American camelid, which live in the high alpine areas of the Andes. It is a relative of the llama. Andes of central Ecuador Land iguana, Conolophus subcristatus, part of a breeding program at the Charles Darwin Research Station, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. The Galapagos Islands are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ingapirca, Inca wall and town, largest known Inca ruins in Ecuador. On the road through the Andes. The photo is taken near small town Alausi in Ecuador Ingapirca, Inca wall and town, largest known Inca ruins in Ecuador. Squirrel Monkey from the jungles of Ecuador
Squirrel monkeys grow to 25 to 35 cm, plus a 35 to 42 cm tail. Male squirrel monkeys weigh 750 to 1100 g. Females weigh 500 to 750 g. Remarkably, the brain mass to body mass ratio for squirrel monkeys is 1:17, which gives them the largest brain, proportionately, of all the primates. Humans have a 1:35 ratio.  Cornfield near the ruins of the Inca fortress  Ingapirca, Ecuador. Ingapirca (Kichwa: Inkapirka, "Inca wall"), town in Ca��ar Province, Ecuador and the name of an Incan archeological site just outside the town, it's the largest known Inca ruins in Ecuador. The most significant building is the temple of the sun, an elliptically shaped building constructed around a large rock. The building is constructed in the Incan way without mortar. Cotopaxi volcano over the plateau, covered with flowering crocuses. Andean Highlands of Ecuador,  South America Closeup of Plant from jungle Torch Ginger, Phaeomeria Magnifica. Amazonia, Ecuador Squirrel Monkey in amazon rainforest A close up photo of a stack of sugar cane sticks Closeup of Plant from  jungle Torch Ginger, Phaeomeria Magnifica. Amazonia, Ecuador Amazonian Macaw - Ara ararauna in front of a blue sky Amazonian Blue-and-yellow Macaw - Ara ararauna in front of a blue sky Night eruption. Tungurahua Volcano, Banos, Cordillera Occidental of the Andes of central Ecuador, South America From Andes to Amazon, View of the tropical rainforest, Ecuador Amazonian Macaw - Ara ararauna in front of a blue sky Amazonian Macaw - Ara ararauna in front of a blue sky Ilinizas, Andes. Ecuador.  Ilinizas Nature Reserve. Los Ilinizas - these 2 volcanos: Iliniza Sur at 5263m and Iliniza Norte at 5126m Squirrel Monkey in amazon rainforest Pastasa river, Macas, Ecuador Squirrel Monkey in amazon rainforest Closeup of jungle Plant, Amazonia, Ecuador Colorful houses in latin town. South America. Quito, Ecuador Flamingos have arrived to the island of Isabella, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador Baby Squirrel Monkey on the back of his mom in amazon rainforest, Ecuador Andes. Cajas National Park, Andean Highlands, Ecuador Quito is the capital city of Ecuador in northwestern South America. It is located in northern Ecuador in the Guayllabamba river basin on the eastern slopes of the Pichincha ( 15,728 ft; 4,794 m), an active stratovolcano in the Andes mountains. At 9,300 ft (2,850 m) above sea level at the Plaza de la Independencia, Quito is the second highest capital city in the world. Cuenca, Ecuador, Latin America.
Cuenca (full name Santa Ana de los cuatro r��os de Cuenca), capital of the province of Azuay, is located in the sierra of the Andes in the Austro (southern region) of Ecuador. It was founded on April 12, 1557. The center of the city is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Trust site. It's located to the west of Cuenca. The eastern boundary is 20 kilometers from the city. The Park`s name comes from the quechua word, "caxas," which means "cold." Fields of Zumbahua in Ecuadorian Altiplano. Highland Andes near Quilotoa lagoon, South America Flamingos have arrived to the island of Isabella, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador Calf looks out of his mother's udder Town in the Andes, San Rafael, Ecuador, South America Vicu��a (Vicugna vicugna) or vicugna is wild South American camelid, which live in the high alpine areas of the Andes. It is a relative of the llama. It is understood that the Inca valued vicu��as for their wool.
The vicu��a is the national animal of Peru and Bolivia.
The photo was taken on the road through the Andes near the inactive stratovolcano Chimborazo, in the Cordillera Occidental of the Andes of central Ecuador. Ecuador as it is: the Amazonia, the sky and bananas. Misahualli Wooly Monkey in the Amazonia of Ecuador sitting on the riverbank Eruption of a volcano Tungurahua and town Banos de Agua Santa in Ecuador Hermosa Valley with Eruption of a volcano Tungurahua and town Banios de Agua Santa in Ecuador  Eruption of a volcano Tungurahua, Cordillera Occidental of the Andes of central Ecuador, South America BANOS, ECUADOR - DECEMBER 10: Unrecognizable farmer on a horse looking at the  Tungurahua volcano eruption - december 10, 2010 in Banos, Cordillera Occidental of the Andes of central Ecuador, South America