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“During these years we have achieved a very nice friendship with nature”

By Stefano Wrobleski 12 de November de 201214 de September de 2020

The Mantle of the Bride makes a couple living 20 years in the region not to abandon their dreams and projects.

“The river is eating away the land”

By Stefano Wrobleski 12 de November de 201214 de September de 2020

Fermin and Cristina, in Arapicos have problems with the lack of drinking water and river pollution.

“This peace is not found elsewhere”

By Stefano Wrobleski 12 de November de 201214 de September de 2020

Germanico Montenegro, from the Puerto Mirador the Amazon tells how river gives life and peace.

Luis Tobar: Thankfully, the little water there is always enough

By Stefano Wrobleski 12 de November de 201214 de September de 2020

Luis Tobar tells his life story in Papallacta, where “there is always the little water.”

Paute, from the cold moors of Cajas to the power source

By Stefano Wrobleski 12 de November de 201214 de September de 2020

We are on the course from the cold moors of Cajas River to Paute River.

Upano, from the Andes to the Amazon

By Stefano Wrobleski 12 de November de 201214 de September de 2020

The Upano River holds its presence, snaking from the Andes to the Amazon.

Water and its path to the Pastaza

By Stefano Wrobleski 12 de November de 201214 de September de 2020

Creeks and waterfalls feed the Pastaza River, which crosses communities of provinces Tungurahua and Morona Santiago, dependents on this vital element.

The water, from the moor of Papallacta to the Quijos river

By Stefano Wrobleski 12 de November de 201214 de September de 2020

Andes Agua Amazonia narrates the journey through the Cayambe Coca Park, from the upper parts to the San Rafael waterfall.

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