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Ecuador { 21 images } Created 29 Jan 2010

Images of Ecuador, from Quito to Cajas National Park to rare frogs in Limon
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  • Girls play around a canoe at sunset in the Napo river of Amazonian Ecuador
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  • View of hills, house and clouds in southern Ecuador
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  • Fields and sheep in the Andes of central Ecuador
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  • Italo gazes out over the mountains and lakes of Cajas National Park in southern Ecuador.
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  • Healer with tobacco leaves and family on the Napo river of Amazonian Ecuador
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  • Healer working with tobacco leaves in Amazonian Ecuador
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  • Hunter sharpening a blow dart on a piranha jaw
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  • man in old town Quito
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  • Girls in old town Quito, Ecuador
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  • indigenous woman smiling, Andes of southern Ecuador
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  • a tear stains the face of a young boy in Ecuador as he begs for money, his hands blackened from shining shoes
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  • Widening a road near the town of Limon in Southern Ecuador
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  • Widening a road near the town of Limon in Southern Ecuador
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  • River in southern Ecuador
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  • Glass frog eggs, Cochranella resplendens, in southern Ecuador
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  • Treefrog in southern Ecuador - Hypsiboas fasciatus
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  • Treefrog in southern Ecuador - Dendropsophus minutus
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  • Swabbing an undescribed species of harlequin toad, Atelopus sp., for chytrid fungus in Ecuador
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  • A male Limón Harlequin Frog - a species new to science - attempts to mate with a dead female below in southern Ecuador. The male is taken into captivity and dies the following week. Both test positive for the amphibian chytrid fungus, a silent killer on the move from Central and South America to Australia to California.
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  • man plays guitar in Ecuador
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  • National Geographic writer Jennifer Holland stares into a jar of preserved, unnamed harlequin frogs in the lab of Coloma and Ron in Quito.
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