Lexmark, an international company dedicated to producing printers, scanners, and multifunction devices with a significant presence in Ecuador, has just signed an agreement with the Ecuadorian Ministry of the Environment, under which it commits to planting a tree for every recycled cartridge produced. In this way, the company hopes to offset […]
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Additional Works Currently Being Executed Are a Source of Controversy. A series of additional works at the rear of the house that housed the former Manglaralto Power Plant are now the subject of controversy, as some claim that the current construction of the stage is destroying part of the pools. According to Mario Maldonado, […]
In this second installment, we begin our descent south along the Ruta del Sol. All data has been taken from the Ministry of Tourism's La Ruta del Surf booklet. Santa Elena: LAS NUÑEZ Swell: SW/NW/N Category: Beach Break Wave Direction: Left and Right Wave Size: 3 to 6 […]
WHAT CAN YOU FIND IN THE LOMA ALTA ECOLOGICAL RESERVE? It's home to more than 300 species of birds, 40 species of amphibians and reptiles, and more than 218 species of trees and epiphytic plants such as orchids and bromeliads. The Reserve includes cloud forest, humid pre-montane forest, and dry forest. WHAT IS A CHRISTMAS COUNT? It's a race against time […]
It takes three to four months of artisanal work to make a fine hat. Article shared by Celia López. Through significant research into the production of the fine toquilla straw hat, the National Institute of Cultural Heritage (INPC), Regional 4, and the Provincial Directorate of the Ministry of Culture in Manabí are contributing […]
A series of solidarity campaigns, driven largely by young people on the Iberian Peninsula and with significant participation on social media, are the options offered to those who wish to share a little of the blessings we receive every day with those less fortunate; all of this in the spirit of solidarity that inspires us […]
The process of returning the San Biritute monolith to Sacachúm, which at the beginning of the century was extracted from Las Negras Hill along with the other monoliths with which it was originally found forming a circle and which were initially distributed among several nearby towns (Geofrey Bushnell) and which for decades endured pollution and ash when […]
The National Risk Management Secretariat of Santa Elena invites the entire community to visit its recently opened Permanent Risk Prevention Exhibition Center, located on the ground floor of the Santa Elena Citizen Service Center (on La Libertad-Salinas Highway). The permanent exhibition is designed to […]
Because this season, your greatest strength is the pride in your homeland, your land, your sea, your history, and your pride in being PROUDLY a Peninsular. We invite you to the free lecture "Proudly a Peninsular," on Friday, December 10, starting at 2:00 p.m. at the Amantes de Sumpa Museum. The lecture will be given […]
This year, the National Police's Environmental Protection Unit (UPMA) has seized more than 8,000 cubic meters of illegally logged timber; more than 1,000 species of wild flora; and nearly the same number of captive wild animals. Among the most trafficked animals are birds, bears, monkeys, and turtles. […]
