The Party is in the middle of the street. On the bus. These coloful "chiva"buses are patrolling the streets of quito everey weekend. Everyone can join.
Dancing and cheering, with latino pop on its highest volume, there is no chance left for a middleaged/ old man to get a sleep.
In connection with the celebration of the Quito days, they also run daytime. So much for the after-noon nap....
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Loved your post, thanks for the insight. I’ve spent some time in Quito and Muisne and the culture shock was impressive. I don’t want to be spammy (I’m really trying not to be “That guy”) but given that you are an expat (multiple times over) and as we are a small start up focused on expats and travelers I would love to talk to you about what we’re doing, what we can do for you, and get some of your feedback. If you could email us at wanderinggenie@hotmail.com or leave us your email address in a comment at wanderinggenie.wordpress.com we’ll send you an email. Thanks for your time it’s GREATLY APPRECIATED! Cheers
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