A New Path to Quito

We left Atacames after finishing our work on the coast and decided to drive a different way back--through Santo Domingo. This is actually the Quito Mission boundaries, but soon most of it will be in the Quito West Mission.


The toll roads meant that we had smooth sailing through much of the route. Many times there were four lanes, which was shocking. The light blue line is the road we took out with Assistant Elders Wallis and Ocampo earlier in the week.


The sides of the roads occasionally are falling off. It's frightening to look out the window and see only crime scene tape. I don't know that it will catch you if you fall.


We enjoyed waterfalls all the way, but this particular monster shocked us as we rounded the corner and say it barreling down the hill.


Tunnels were helpful. I believe that the Napo section of Ecuador could be made great if they toll the roads. Heck, they could make them private for all I care. Anything to get them drivable.

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