We reach a potholed hairpin turn as the hail intensifies, and at this moment — on a completely blind bend in the middle of a hailstorm high in the Andes — a red pick-up truck appears out of nowhere ...
The pursuit of happinessHere are a few ways citizens (and travelers) can find happiness around the globe. More safeguards for preventing IC crimesA good set of anti-fraud clauses will deter at least ...
Ecuador's Cotopaxi volcano roars back to life, locals speak of lava flow fears and damage to tourism
Ecuador's Cotopaxi volcano has this week roared back into life, delivering its first significant eruption in more than 70 years and raining ash down on the capital Quito, 50 kilometres away. Now there ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
QUITO — Ecuador's President Rafael Correa on Saturday declared a state of emergency following increased activity the day before at the giant Cotopaxi volcano, giving the government greater leeway to ...
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Epic Andes volcano hikes for adventurers
From Ecuador’s Cotopaxi to Chile’s volcanic landscapes, the Andes are a playground for hikers seeking summit views and raw nature. These high-altitude adventures combine striking scenery with ...
A snowy hike up the slopes of Ecuador’s magnificent Cotopaxi volcano reminds our gapper why she packed in her career and hit the road in the first place. Walkers stagger towards Refugio José Rivas. At ...
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Cotopaxi’s volcanic landscape seen from the sky
Experience Cotopaxi Volcano, one of the world’s highest active volcanoes and a defining landmark of Ecuador’s Andean landscape. Rising to 5,897 meters (19,347 feet), Cotopaxi features a perfectly ...
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