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Ecuador — Guayaquil: To the Metropolitan Cathedral and Iguana Park


Parque Seminario (a.k.a., Iguana Park)

West of the Torre Morisca is yet another park, but this one contains a twist. It’s overrun with some very friendly iguanas. This is Parque Seminario, directly in front of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Guayaquil. It’s also aptly nicknamed ‘Iguana Park”, and for obvious reasons.

Parque Seminario (a.k.a., Iguana Park)

These guys and gals are running around all over the place. While it’s illegal to feed them, or even approach them, they will come right up to you hoping that you’ll drop a crumb or two.

Parque Seminario (a.k.a., Iguana Park)

Iguanas do make great pets, and they’re quite docile and tame, but here in Ecuador they’re also known as dinner. No worries here, though. This cuties are protected.

Parque Seminario (a.k.a., Iguana Park)

You’ll see more on these beauties on Wednesday’s article, with photos taken on our tour-guided return trip. So, before we move on to the cathedral, here are a couple more iguanas mugging for the camera:

Parque Seminario (a.k.a., Iguana Park)

Parque Seminario (a.k.a., Iguana Park)

As I mentioned earlier above, Parque Seminario is located directly in front of the Metropolitan Cathedral, or Catedral Metropolitana de Guayaquil. Let’s go take a look:

Metropolitan Cathedral of Guayaquil

 

Outside décor:

Metropolitan Cathedral of Guayaquil

Now let’s head inside:

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Fun Photo Friday — Guayaquil: Ecuador 1


Faro Cerro Santa Ana

Over the next three weeks, Fun Photo Friday will feature favorites from Guayaquil, Ecuador. So, for a taste of what’s ahead, here is today’s photo gallery and slide show:

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Ecuador — Continuing on our own around Guayaquil


Guayaquil building art

Reaching the Malecón, Ursula and I turned south to enjoy the gardens, statuary, and buildings along the way. We’ll return to the Malecón with our tour group later the next day, and you’ll see more of that next week. But today is our tour without the group, so here we go southward. Here are examples of some of the statuary you’ll see along this park:

Statuary

Statuary

Plaza de la Administración, or City Hall, with its magnificent architectural details:

Plaza de la Administración

Plaza de la Administración

Plaza de la Administración

Next to City Hall is the nifty Plaza de la Independencia Guayaquil, which you’ll get to see more in depth in two weeks. This is the Plaza de la Independencia Guayaquil from the street:

Plaza de la Administración

Back across the street to the park you’ll come across the Torre Morisca (Moorish Clock Tower):

Torre Morisca along the Malecón Simón Bolívar

Another view from the park before I switch to something that happened the next day:

Guayaquil

Our tour guide, whom we would meet the following day, was Daniel.

Tour Guide Daniel

We treated Daniel to lunch on the stipulation that he take us to the best place for bolón de verde. Bolón de verde is a mashed green plantain dumpling with bits of chicharones (pork skin) imbedded in it, or either stuffed or topped with cheese. The dumpling itself is deep fried to a crispy outer shell with a softer interior. Here was our delicious lunch that next day:

Bolón de verde with chicharones

Bolón de verde with cheese

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