| Most viewed - Cuenca |

56 viewsAnother church in the main square.
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53 viewsOne of the umpteen number of churches we could see from our balcony. This one was right next door.
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53 viewsI guess the contrast of derelict and imposing is what struck both Bjorn and I here.
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53 viewsAlberto gives us a quick run-down on the steps needed to make a hat.
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52 viewsThe details are what make it great.
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51 viewsNot only does Cuenca have beautiful architecture but a pristine river.
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51 viewsPeeking behind the purple-flower trees of the main square.
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51 viewsA traditionally dressed Cuenca woman wanders the flower market.
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51 viewsUs with Alberto Pulla, the master of the Montecristi.
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51 viewsAlberto's store is covered in clippings, posters, thank-you letters, and photos sent from fans/customers.
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51 viewsWell, it's not a pretty sight but one of these guinea pigs is dinner.
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51 viewsCooked up and cut up. Ready to try some traditional Cuy?
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50 viewsYou have to admit, this is a pretty unusual exterior for a hardware store.
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50 viewsBjorn gets his hat travel-ready.
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49 viewsA pretty cool building across the river.
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49 viewsProbably one of the nicest buildings I came across in all of my travels, though it took some crazy stitching to bring it to you.
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49 viewsOne of the main squares is surrounded on all sides by beautiful buildings.
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49 viewsThis was the view from the balcony of our Hostal Monasterio. Except in colour.
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49 viewsAnother church with some tilework on the roof.
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49 viewsA very German-looking church almost looks like a castle in the park.
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