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Ecuador — Iglesia de Balbanera; Oldest Mission in Ecuador


Iglesia de Balbanera — Oldest mission in Ecuador

The Catholic Church of Balbanera is some 46 miles/76 kilometers from Alausí and 21 miles/34 kilometers from our next destination just north of Riobamba, Ecuador. The Spanish name for this mission is Iglesia de Balbanera.  This church was built in the year 1534, only 42 years after Christopher Columbus discovered the capital city of Ohio and founded other communities in Georgia, Missouri, and Mississippi (yes, that’s a joke). It was later rebuilt after the devastating Riobamba earthquake of 1797.

Iglesia de Balbanera founded August 15, 1534

In the parking lot adjacent to the mission were many vendors of clothing, scarves, blankets, and other fabrics made of alpaca. The prices were definitely among the best we’d seen for alpaca so far on the trip, and many on the tour loaded up with some real bargains. But the focus today is on this very old structure. Here are some examples of the intricate stonework that embellishes the façade:

Iglesia de Balbanera

Iglesia de Balbanera

The walls are incredibly thick, as you can see in this photograph of a window:

Thick walls of Iglesia de Balbanera

The relatively narrow entry side of the church is deceptive. Stepping inside you can see that this church is quite long:

Iglesia de Balbanera

Two final views of the interior of this historic structure:

Iglesia de Balbanera

Iglesia de Balbanera

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Fun Photo Friday — Devil’s Nose 2; Ecuador Favorites


Devil’s Nose train prepares for the return

Next week we head to the oldest mission in Ecuador, then go to a hotel that began as a hacienda back in 1555. Until then, here are some final favorites from the Devil’s Nose train route:

Sibambe Station

Doorway

Abandoned Stick Structure

Tracks and Trains

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“Ecuador — The Devil’s Nose; Out and about Sibambe Station and the return


Sibambe Station

Upon our arrival we were greeted by some local dancers, who managed to put on quite the show:

Dancing in the Station

Steps lead above the station to a lookout and café, although refreshments may be had inside the rail station as well:

Sibambe Station

You know it’ll soon be time to reboard the train for the return trip when everything gets reversed:

Conductor

Time to get some quick shots of the local flora before heading back to Alusí:

Native flora

Back aboard the train for the return trip, and a different perspective of the surrounding views as we head uphill:

Devil’s Nose train

Return trip

Return trip

Return trip

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