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Carpenter volunteer position ( / Volunteering positions)

You will work in a simple carpentry and instruct an indigenous that he afterwards can have his own j...
$ 120
Community development position
Imbabura province
2007-11-08
from C67
370 Hit(s)
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English Teaching ( / Volunteering positions)

We are looking for persons who can teach English in the rural school in the area around Otavalo. You...
$ 120
Teaching position
Imbabura province
2007-04-10
from C67
570 Hit(s)

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Ibarra

 Ibarra photoIbarra is the capital of Imbabura and the largest city of the province.

Ibarra has earned the nickname Ciudad Blanca (White City) during the 18th century. The city was the victim of a large epidemic and people were forced to paint their houses white to make sure the decease wouldn't spread.

The city is still white and has been able to maintain the colonial vibe for the past centuries.

Ibarra is a nice place to relax and enjoy local customs and the great sweets the city is famous for. Make sure to buy some of the tastiest blackberry sirop you will ever find.

Ibarra is also a great base for checking out the beautiful and diverse province. Check out the Chota Valley with the black communities or go hiking in the stunning surrounding of La Esperanza. Both make for great daytrips from Ibarra.

 
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