Talking about horses


Not even the horoscopes for that such a particular week could have foretold what was about to occur.


La hermanita Marroquí Calles de Ibarra, Imbabura, EcuadorThe emotion         The streets at Ibarra, Imbabura, Ecuador


“Are they from Morocco?” Oscar asked. After which they all laughed cheerfully.
Gabriel began to explain: “No, they’re more like your country folk, they come from your land. What happens is that their last name is Marroqui, but they are more Colombian than the arepas themselves!”


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The parade          The streets at  Ibarra, Imbabura, Ecuador


 

“From Colombia, now how can that be?” feeling as happy, as intrigued to learn that more Colombians worked in the circus.

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Horizon          Tarabuco, Sucre, Bolivia


 

“Sure man, they originally come from Cali. The elder sister will be your main customer. She takes care of all the programs related to the horses. If you only knew how they adore her! Besides, she is our best rider. She actually knows how to talk with them…”


 

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