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This artwork is derived from a photograph taken during a tour of Ecuador and parts of Central America.
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Taken at the Basilica del Voto Nacional April 5, 2010 in the capital, Quito, Ecuador looking back to the rear spire where this couple was taking their own photos. I purposely left the slant in this photo so I would not lose the spectacular gargoyles.
Lonely Planet says, “climb the church’s clock tower for superb views of the city.” That’s understated. Sure there are great views, but how could they not even mention that you can climb around the innards of the church like Quasimodo? I’ve never done anything like it in my life, and it was so cool. And once you get past the many floors of normal stairs, clamber you will. Luckily for me the place was almost deserted as I climbed the winding staircase to and through the clock tower (where you can see the clock faces from the inside!) and then up the ladders to the bell tower. Here the bells are right there to be touched, should you choose. And then there is a very steep ladder up into the very highest platform. The view is incredible. I could see El Panecillo, the large hill topped by a statue of La Virgen de Quito, also popular for views, and Quito on every horizon. Above the clock face the walls become concrete gingerbread, with nothing to stop the cold wind from whipping through.
You can then take a catwalk underneath the peak of the basilica’s nave and go up super steep ladders to the rear tower for yet another magnificent 360 view of the entire city. There is also an interesting perspective of El Panecillo though the two front clock towers.
San Francisco de Quito, most often called Quito is the capital city of Ecuador in northwestern South America. It is located in north-central Ecuador in the Guayllabamba river basin, on the eastern slopes of Pichincha, an active stratovolcano in the Andes Mountains. With a population of approximately 1,504,991 in 2005, Quito is the second most populous city in Ecuador, after Guayaquil. In 2008 the city was designated as the headquarters of the Union of South American Nations.
The elevation of the city’s central square (Plaza de La Independencia or Plaza Grande) is 2,800 m (about 9,186 ft), making Quito the second-highest administrative capital city in the world (after La Paz, Bolivia), and the highest legal capital (ahead of Sucre, also in Bolivia, and Bogotá, Colombia).
The central square of Quito is located about 25 km (15 miles) south of the equator; the city itself extends to within about 1 km (0.6 miles) of zero latitude.
Quito, along with Krakow, were the first Cultural Heritage Sites declared by UNESCO in 1978.
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Comments
great catch
Excellent I love how you left it after using the straightening tool. Very cool…
Thanks Gail for that. I had the shot pretty tight and didn’t want to lose those great features. And,

– Al Bourassa
What a fantastic shot, what a fantastic spire?? Hows the size of the thing? When you see the people you get the idea of the size aye? Who were the mongrels who graffitti,d the walls? Great photo Al!
Excellent craftsmanship..good capture!
Hey Gena,

– Al Bourassa
Superb detail – amazing clarity. Haven’t been there yet Al!!
Love the other photos too – gives you an idea of its size.