From the legendary Carlos Rubira Infante to the music and creations of Xavier Blum, several artists have found inspiration in our beaches and natural surroundings. In this new space, we'll feature profiles of those who capture their dreams in works that later captivate our senses. This first […]
Although it might be considered a very fun event or part of Ecuadorian culture, the truth is that fires and burn injuries increase on this date. As a paramedic, I've observed how horrific it is to see families left homeless, people losing their hands or suffering severe burns all over […]
New Coloring and Protection Material. Two new installments on marine animals and conservation are now available for the little ones. Courtesy of the Norfolk Public Library. Remember to click on the image to print it later...
A few days ago, we conducted an online survey of citizen perceptions regarding the UPSE (Spanish State University). The results presented below represent a total of 490 people who participated in this survey. The survey population includes natives of the peninsula as well as foreigners, students from […]
NEW CONSERVATION MATERIAL SPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN The Ballenita Sí collective, this time we present this printable for the little ones to color and at the same time raise awareness about the resources we have in our oceans, which we must care for and conserve. Coral reefs are an adaptation of a work provided by […]
THE OLDEST CULTURE IN ECUADOR AND ITS MOST FAMOUS LOVERS Las Vegas is considered the first culture in Ecuador, although some believe that a culture of knowledge or technology had not yet developed, social groups and ways of survival already existed. There are remains of stone points, shells, corn kernels, and others that give us […]
We are delighted to begin this new series of chapter summaries of the various chapters in the book "MOCHICA-SUMPA The Story Continues." Its author, Felix Lavayen, sent us the digital edition and authorized us to present brief chapter reviews of this collection of historical stories each Sunday and Wednesday.
ECUADOR'S LONGEST WAVE IS IN DANGER The San Mateo wave—the longest in Ecuador, stretching a kilometer or more on a good day and a favorite with many local and international surfers—is in serious danger of disappearing with the planned construction of a pier […]
LET'S SUPPORT THE OPEN EXHIBITION IN GUAYAQUIL The internationally renowned Guayaquil painter and member of Very Special Arts, Fernando Unda Manrique, has been presenting his painting exhibition "Expressions without Barriers" for several days at the Preley Norton Museum in Guayaquil, which is organized and supported by ASOPLEJICA (Association of Hemiplegics, Quadriplegics and Paraplegics […]
In a document signed by more than 40 Latin American organizations dedicated to whale conservation and the environment, they called on the region's governments to take effective diplomatic action to reject Japan's whale slaughter, allegedly for scientific purposes. SELVA-VIDA SIN FRONTERAS and Equilibrio Azul signed on behalf of Ecuador.
