By digi-me on Skatehive
On a walk up the hilltop neighborhoods of Las Peñas and Santa Ana in Guayaqil, I discoverd beautiful street art. It was not a strenous walk, but it did take my breath away a couple of times. This area is rich in history, as it is the area where Guayaqil was born. This means it dates back more than 400 years. 444 steps took us to the top. On our way we made many stops to enjoy the view and the art painted on houses that seems to cling to the hill. https://images.ecency.com/DQmR2gToeub9kaQ4D9or41MTqYEw2rdWDNxw6Fd3EMqhN84/02.jpg https://images.ecency.com/DQmciXNHUCofcPHfVd49BscYfUaoS5JFeZK76poJUKHDHdo/03.jpg https://images.ecency.com/DQmYqRf9x7XgdFQiTeBrTC2W7fVyyzYvt5UhoStfPEhd1Sz/04.jpg https://images.ecency.com/DQmfGfzn2brtDrRhU8Rsc9Vyee8FTJy7FWNEBa5jZPUjtKK/05.jpg These murals displays native birds, plants and the cultivation of cocoa. Chocolate tasting is something that should not be missed. Ecuador produces delicious chocolate. https://images.ecency.com/DQmTWoNc4yjRa7LiJDdac4Lkbgwwff