Sunday, April 29, 2012

CUENCA Ecuador







In the south of Ecuador, within a high valley surrounded by the mighty peaks of the Andes, is the country's third largest city, Cuenca, an historic World Heritage Site in which the Tomebamba River divides the more elevated old town from the modern districts of the city. The Spanish once passed through Cuenca while travelling along the ancient Inca route from Cuzco to Quito. This old town is still one of the most beautiful in South America. It possesses the atmosphere and architecture of late Colonial times and is located two thousand five hundred metres above sea level. The Catedral Nueva is the finest religious building in the whole of South America and contains elements of Romantic, Gothic and Baroque architecture that dominate this huge building, both without and within. The mighty blue-white domes of the new cathedral dominate Cuenca's skyline, dominating all!

Orignal From: CUENCA Ecuador

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