Walking the beaches of Ecuador
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This book is the account of a 520-mile trip on foot along Ecuador's wide-open beaches. Equipped with sturdy running shoes & one small daypack, the authors ran & walked the entire length of Esmeraldas, Manabi, Guayas & El Oro Provinces, …
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This book is the account of a 520-mile trip on foot along Ecuador's wide-open beaches. Equipped with sturdy running shoes & one small daypack, the authors ran & walked the entire length of Esmeraldas, Manabi, Guayas & El Oro Provinces, extending from the Colombian border to Peru. The interior borders of the Santiago, Esmeraldas, Muisne, Cojimíes, Chone & Guayas River basins, as well as the San Lorenzo & Jambeli Archipelagos, some 1,200 miles of mangrove swamps, were covered in a single-engine Cessna (182) & by dugout. This book is also a substantial social contribution towards a better underst&ing of the lives of fishermen in every village & hamlet along the way who shared unique tales, customs, hospitality & down-home cooking with the authors. These independent & resourceful people defend a traditional way of life being threatened by a lack of coastal resource management & overall governmental indifference. There is a serious lack of physical, social & tourism infrastructure along the coastline. The book brings to light the current indiscriminate destruction of Ecuador's mangrove swamps & beaches due to shrimp farming, pollution, deforestation & inadequate legislation & enforcement by government in the areas of zoning & conservation. The book includes 33 maps of the coast & more than 110 bibliographical sources in history, archaeology & geography, as well as the true history of pirates who terrorized Spanish coastal towns & cities in the 16th & 17th centuries, including present-day Ecuadoran territory. Historical research was conducted in Ecuador & in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. The book contains original accounts of travelers who visited Ecuador from the Conquest period onward to the 20th century. Walking the Beaches of Ecuador, was included in the 1.990 Book on the ROLEX AWARDS FOR ENTERPRISE, published by the Geneva-Switzerland based Montres Rolex S.A., as a project deserving 'outst&ing merit' recognition.'
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