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  • The statue of La Virgen de Quito overlooks the city from the El Panecillo in Quito, Ecuador.
    Statue, Virgin Of Quito, El Panecill...jpg
  • The bell tower of the Basilica of La Merced towers over the the colonial streets of old Quito, Ecuador.  The tower is the tallest in old Quito.
    Basilica Of La Merced, Quito, Ecuado...jpg
  • The statue of La Virgen de Quito overlooks the city of Quito from the El Panecillo, Ecuador.
    Virgin Mary Statue, El Panecillo, Qu...jpg
  • The blue light of dawn illuminates the Andes Pichincha Volcano and passing clouds, in the second highest capital city of the world, Quito, Ecuador.
    Pichincha Volcano, Quito, Ecuador, D...jpg
  • Surrounded by volcanic Andean mountains, the colonial architecture of Quito is seen from this elevated view from El Panecillo.  The old quarter has been declared a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.
    Quito, Ecuador.jpg
  • Basilica del Voto Nacional in Quito, Ecuador, surrounded by the Andes Mountains.
    Basilica del Voto Nacional, Quito, E...jpg
  • The view from El Panecillo of the city of Quito, Ecuador, which sits at an elevation of almost 10,000 feet and appears to rise above the clouds and mountains.  The colonial section of the city has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Site.
    Andes, High Elevation, Quito, Ecuado...jpg
  • Colorful restored architecture in the historic colonial center of Quito, Ecuador.
    Colorful Window, Quito, Ecuador.jpg
  • Plaza Santo Domingo and the 17th  Century Church of Santo Domingo in the capital city of Quito, Ecuador.
    Church Of Santo Domingo, Plaza Santo...jpg
  • The view from El Panecillo of the city of Quito, Ecuador, which sits at an elevation of almost 10,000 feet and appears to rise above the clouds and Andes Mountains.  The colonial section of the city has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Site.
    Quito, Ecuador, Sunrise.jpg
  • In front of the 17th century La Compania de Jesus Iglesia, stands one of the seven stone crosses stationed along Calle Garcia Moreno or the 'Street of the Seven Crosses' in Quito, Ecuador.
    Street Of The Seven Crosses, Quito, ...jpg
  • Historic Colonial Center and hillside neighborhoods of Quito, Ecuador, a UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Site.
    Colonial Center, Quito, Ecuador.jpg
  • The twin bell towers of the 16th century Monastery of San Francisco rise above the cobblestoned  Plaza San Francisco. The monastery is Ecuador's oldest church, and a UNESCO World  Heritage Cultural Site.
    Monastery Of San Francisco, Plaza Sa...jpg
  • The twin bell towers of the 16th century Monastery of San Francisco rise above the cobblestoned Plaza San Francisco.  The monastery is Ecuador's oldest church, and  a UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Site.
    Monastery Of San Francisco, Plaza Sa...jpg
  • The high elevation of the city of Quito provides a dramatic view of the snow covered Cayambe Volcano, Ecuador's third highest peak, and the highest point in the world through which the equator directly passes.
    Cayambe Volcano, Quito, Ecuador.jpg
  • The twin bell towers of the 16th century Monastery of San Francisco rise above the cobblestones Plaza San Francisco.  The monastery is Ecuador's oldest church, and a UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Site.
    Plaza San Francisco, Monastery Of Sa...jpg
  • Elevated view of the 17th century Sanctuary of El Guapulo church located in the historic neighborhood of Guapulo, in the city of Quito, Ecuador.
    Sanctuary, El Guapalo, Quito, Ecuado...jpg
  • Looking down into the extinct Pululahua volcanic crater, the largest in all of South America, and its flat and fertile ground that is used for agriculture. The Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve is the largest crater in South America, and two small cones can still be seen rising from the crater.
    Pululahua Volcanic Crater, Ecuador.jpg
  • A monument and orange line with an east facing stone marker identifies Ecuador's biggest claim to fame, its location on the equator.  The monument is called the La Mitad del Mundo or The Middle of the World and marks the equatorial line.
    La Mitad del Mundo, Middle Of The Wo...jpg
  • Quito / Ecuador / Basilica del Voto Nacional.
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