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Dear Nowtopians… Very nice article about the little town, …

Comment posted Salinas de Guaranda: A Nowtopian Town in Ecuador by Ivan Chamorro.

Dear Nowtopians…

Very nice article about the little town, where I live. So you are invited again to visit us in next time.

Greatings… www.tomabelas.com!!!

Orgullosamente Ecuatoriano

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11 Responses to “Dear Nowtopians… Very nice article about the little town, …”

  1. 1
    David de Ugarte:

    Brilliant!! Could be great to connect them with other Spanish speaking cooperative groups from Europe and Latin America!!

  2. 2
    Sepp:

    Excellent report – it’s almost like having been there.

    Thank you.

  3. 3
    david:

    que lindo – como me gustaria haber estado alli con ustedes!

  4. 4
    Neal:

    Inspiring to see and to know such places exist.

  5. 5
    Maria Mercedes Aguilar Vda. de sanchez:

    Yo naci en Guaranda, no sabia de la existencia de este pueblito, gracias por publicarlo

  6. 6
    Ivan Chamorro:

    Dear Nowtopians…

    Very nice article about the little town, where I live. So you are invited again to visit us in next time.

    Greatings… http://www.tomabelas.com!!!

    Orgullosamente Ecuatoriano

  7. 7
    Enrique Cachimuel:

    Vivi 18 anios de mi vida con mi familia y considero a Salinas como mi hogar apenas puedo salgo a visitar a los amigos.. y asi escapo del gran ruido de ciaudad…

    Saludos desde Nairobi – Kenia

    EC

  8. 8
    Tito:

    Creanlo, el Ecuador es un pais lleno de lugares encantadores y donde se puede vivir experiencias maravillos y yo diria unicas, llenas de contrastes y con gentes amables y hospitalarias

  9. 9
    Octavio:

    I’ll be going to Salinas this coming February, what time of the year is the carnival? The town looks great, i’m really excited for my visit.

  10. 10
    ccarlsson:

    Not sure when the Carnaval is in 2013, but it should be easy to find online. It’s the same all over South America and most of the world…

  11. 11
    John Porterfield:

    A couple of days in Salinas were among numerous life-shifting experiences of 5 weeks “S of Equator” July/August 2013. My wife, Cheryl Pomeroy, PhD, documented the salt making process with Otilia Chamorro in 1988 and published this in detail, including chemical analysis and likely recognition of this salt’s efficacy in preventing illnesses > The Salt of Highland Ecuador: Precious Product of a Female Domain, Cheryl Pomeroy, Ethnohistory, Vol. 35, No. 2. (Spring, 1988), pp. 131-160. .
    Friends and relatives were delighted with gifts from Salinas which included finger puppets, we munched a disk of cheese all the way to Arequipa, Peru, and welcome our Chullos in bitter Chicago winter cold.
    Thanks to Patricio of Salinas’ Turism Bureau for arranging Otilia’s grandson to guide us among the cooperativas!

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