00:00 Introduction to Parque Nacional Machalilla 🌿 02:00 Arrival at Aguas Blancas 🚶♂ 03:30 Visit to Laguna Agua Blanca 🏛 05:00 Details about archaeologist's work in the community 🏺 07:00 Description of the amenities available at the community 🏞 09:00 Exploration of the ice cream options 🍦 11:00 Experience of the sulfuric lake 💆♀ 13:00 Conclusion and invitation to subscribe to the channel 🎬
So much to see in Ecuador! The abundantes giving back to our adopted country, Ecuador, by pumping up the tourism. As of yet its unspoiled and very affordable...the mainland anyhow. So come on down and escape next winter. In time, for me, it has become home. The life up north is untenable anymore. Here....its like it was designed for my ultimate years. Midlife people like Carl and family thrive here too. Expat kids grow up with a unique perspective that will serve them in life. Thank God for Ecuador.
What a beautiful place and, definitely a place to visit... If I can leave again when I've arrived.. Definitely looks like one of those places I'll hate to have to leave again.... My list keep growing and I can't wait... Thanks a lot for sharing 💕❤️💕
_Hello from Peru. Machalilla NP es so beautiful. The place is very well organized and very clean. But why not so many visitors ? I mean local people visiting their own beauties ? Here we have promoted the local tourism since 20 years ago. Something else should be done inside Ecuador to promote local visitors supporting their own beauties. We have several National Parks in the Ocean like Paracas National Reserve and Ballestas Islands, visited by 430k visitors during 2023 being 10% from abroad_
Hi Roger - everybody needs to make their own decisions about personal health and what that looks like. For what it’s worth, we don’t know anybody that has been diagnosed with Yellow fever. Thanks for watching! ❤️ 🙏
I am in Vilca and yellow fever isn't on the list of concerns at all. In Maine I worry about ticks...or did until I started on garlic. Here very few bugs and endemic illness. The grapevine of expats reacts to a pin drop....so I'd have heard something if it were a problem.
00:00 Introduction to Parque Nacional Machalilla 🌿
02:00 Arrival at Aguas Blancas 🚶♂
03:30 Visit to Laguna Agua Blanca 🏛
05:00 Details about archaeologist's work in the community 🏺
07:00 Description of the amenities available at the community 🏞
09:00 Exploration of the ice cream options 🍦
11:00 Experience of the sulfuric lake 💆♀
13:00 Conclusion and invitation to subscribe to the channel 🎬
So much to see in Ecuador! The abundantes giving back to our adopted country, Ecuador, by pumping up the tourism. As of yet its unspoiled and very affordable...the mainland anyhow. So come on down and escape next winter. In time, for me, it has become home. The life up north is untenable anymore. Here....its like it was designed for my ultimate years. Midlife people like Carl and family thrive here too. Expat kids grow up with a unique perspective that will serve them in life. Thank God for Ecuador.
Love the perspective Glen - thanks for sharing! 🙏
I really enjoy this video! Machalilla is our top favorite Ecuadorian beach ❤
Carl moonlighting as a museum translator. Thanks for this great video!
🤣 Thanks for watching!
What a beautiful place and, definitely a place to visit... If I can leave again when I've arrived.. Definitely looks like one of those places I'll hate to have to leave again.... My list keep growing and I can't wait... Thanks a lot for sharing 💕❤️💕
Ha! Definitely tough to leave! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for another video Carl.
Thanks for watching!
Looks like fun brother!! Can't wait till my wife and kids finally visit Ecuador.!
It’s a great adventure - thanks for watching! 🙏
LOL. The Grey Hulk comes to life!
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_Hello from Peru. Machalilla NP es so beautiful. The place is very well organized and very clean. But why not so many visitors ? I mean local people visiting their own beauties ? Here we have promoted the local tourism since 20 years ago. Something else should be done inside Ecuador to promote local visitors supporting their own beauties. We have several National Parks in the Ocean like Paracas National Reserve and Ballestas Islands, visited by 430k visitors during 2023 being 10% from abroad_
Buddha's comment:so Karl ready for the next movie ?
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Wow! are those snakes in the surrounding area? The clay looks like the "Blue Man Group"😂🤣
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Off topic, but concerning yellow fever, there is a high risk if over 60 and administered the vaccination. What do retirees do? Thanks Roger
Hi Roger - everybody needs to make their own decisions about personal health and what that looks like. For what it’s worth, we don’t know anybody that has been diagnosed with Yellow fever. Thanks for watching! ❤️ 🙏
I am in Vilca and yellow fever isn't on the list of concerns at all. In Maine I worry about ticks...or did until I started on garlic. Here very few bugs and endemic illness. The grapevine of expats reacts to a pin drop....so I'd have heard something if it were a problem.
@@glenbirbeck4098 Thanks Glen, I agree that information gets out of hand at times. Cheers Roger