Thursday, April 7, 2011

Cerro Santa Ana, Las Peñas, El Fortín del Cerro and The Lighthouse. Up, up, up on the hill. These neighborhoods, on the northern end of the Malécon are a bit old and artsy. They are now merely home to the rich, but the buildings have been restored and the whole place is a tourist stop; regular people live there, so it’s not unlike Charleston. The Fort on the Hill and the lighthouse are up a famous set of 444 steps. The Museum of Anthropology & Contemporary Art had a few interesting exhibits.


A poster of the Ecuadorian Pavillion at the Chicago Exposition


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