The road to Loja by Angelina |
This is the town of Malacatos on the way
We happened to go there on a market day that time
Sometimes we get off the bus a little further and go the permanent downtown "mercado", where they serve all kinds of cooked foods. Here is a big serving of vegetarian rice with sunny-side up eggs for one dollar.
You can get 5 empanadas for one dollar. Then we proceed to the "Supermaxi" mall by taxi. The mall is composed of a dozen different stores selling even the latest on American TV.
The Todo Hogar store is comparable to Linen and Things
This other store sells gadgets that you see advertised on TV int the US
Louis and Angelina had some pocket money to spend
This toy store is called "Jugueton". It is big.
even Hexbugs!
There are fashion stores for the wealthy clientele of Loja
This is the sporting good store.
This is where we get our food. No green chili or spelt flour though...
Two kilos of USDA organic brown sugar ("panela") cost 3.60 USD. Prices are always tax included.
Inside the bus terminal in Loja there are always a lot of people waiting.
There are a lot of small stores in the hall.
We go there by taxi to catch the bus back to Vilcabamba, because the bus is already too crowded in downtown Loja. |
Locals on the bus are very friendly. So far we have seen only one other gringo family on the bus. |
The toyota dealership in Loja
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