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Low-cost Art Collecting

Date: 02/24/2008

Monday, Feb. 25, 2008

Learn more about Ecuador in International Living Postcards—your daily escape

One of the pleasures that many of Ecuador’s expats discover in their adopted country is art collecting. Even those who were not collectors back home take up the habit, impressed by the quality, variety, and low cost of the arts in this Andean country.

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Fly to Ecuador for $259 (Roundtrip)

Date: 01/10/2008

Friday, Jan. 11, 2008

Learn more about Ecuador in International Living Postcards--your daily escape

Flights to Ecuador were never too expensive, but now they are becoming even cheaper with competition from a new Ecuador airline flying from Miami.

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Foreigners Haven’t Found This Ecuadorian Valley…Yet

Date: 01/07/2008

Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2008
Yunguilla, Ecuador

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Yunguilla is a long valley that begins just south of Cuenca and ends near the seaport city of Machala, with a few small towns along the way. The best locations in Yunguilla are just 45 minutes from the capital, Cuenca. The elevation in Yunguilla ranges from about 7,000 feet at the Giron side (closest to Cuenca) down to 4,500 feet at the Santa Isabel side (closest to Machala)--the climate is perfect and warm, with a very short rainy season. The valley is at an east-west orientation, so it gets direct sunshine all day long.

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Retirees Get Half-price Flights in Ecuador

Date: 12/17/2007

Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2007
Cuenca, Ecuador

Read more about Ecuador in International Living Postcards--your daily escape

If you’re 65 or older and looking for an incentive to retire overseas, take a look at what Ecuador can offer you.

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Cuenca’s Favorite Expat Café

Date: 11/28/2007

Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007
Cuenca, Ecuador

Read more about Ecuador in International Living Postcards--your daily escape

On Friday nights, expats gather at Cuenca’s Café Eucalyptus. Officially, we come for the live radio broadcast of a blues program hosted by a U.S. disk jockey. Unofficially, we come for the half-priced drinks and to share conversation. Tall tales are welcome, even encouraged.

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Protected Content Spotlight on...Salinas, Ecuador

Date: 10/31/2007

Salinas, Ecuador’s largest resort town, is also one of the country’s biggest investment opportunities. Located at Ecuador’s western-most point, Salinas is less than a two-hour drive from the international airport at Guayaquil. Referred to as the Little Miami Beach, the town features an impressive row of white mid- and high-rise condominiums situated on a crescent bay. Although the town has a permanent population of less than 40,000, the number swells to more than 100,000 on holidays when condos, rentals, and hotel rooms are filled to capacity.

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Traveling With the Dollar

Date: 09/27/2007

Global travelers are feeling a double pinch this year, first from inflation and second from yet another fall by the U.S. dollar.

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