Quito, Ecuador
I recently had the chance to make a quick visit to Quito, Ecuador. The old town center was one of the two first Unesco world heritage sites. It is the best preserved historic city center in Latin America, a beautiful city with a lot of great atmosphere (apart from the exhaust fumes from buses and trucks).
The equator runs about 20 km outside the city center, this is the place to be in the northern and southern hemisphere at the same time.
Outside the city center, there is plenty of mountain around to do a lot of hiking and biking. I would take some time to acclimatize though before doing any strenuous exercise, the air is thin at 2500 to 4100 meters altitude. We did one mostly downhill ride descending 1600 meters on a mountain bike on one of the rocky and muddy slopes of the Pinchincha. Easy to do with a bike rental of 5 dollars a day, the guy who invented double suspension mountain bikes deserves a medal. Further away from the city, towards Papallacta, there is great hiking areas with lots of volcanic hot springs to relax in afterwards. The views over the mountains and especially the peak of the Antisana at 5700 meters are really breathtaking.
This are just a couple of the photos, for the rest go the main Quito picture page.
Cool blog post & I love the pics! I just have to ask: what happens when you flush a toilet right over the equator? does it go straight down??
Nope…. The Coriolis force (that makes storms turn counterclockwise in the north and clockwise in the southern hemisphere) only works over long distance and time (weather system are big and develop over many days). The way the water drains in your bathroom simply depends on how your plumbing is constructed….. See for instance
http://www.snopes.com/science/coriolis.asp
check this one out as well….
http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/coriolis.html