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Although this island is beautiful, it is very small, and getting to leave and see some new scenery was a nice break. And I got to do it with my favorite people! Each day, we usually spent the morning hiking around whatever island we were at, and the afternoons snorkeling, kayaking, hanging out on the beach, or hiking some more. However, the absolute best part of the whole week, was that our boat had air conditioning in the rooms and no bugs!!
Two luxuries that I do not have at home here. The islands are such a unique place, and it was so cool to explore more of it this last week. I only have 6 weeks left here, and the time is flying by! Module 3 is complete! This was my hardest class by far, but also the most fun! The class was called Marine Ecology, and we were lucky enough to have it co-taught by one professor from USFQ in Quito, and a visiting professor from Cal State who is on sabbatical doing research.
As part of the class, we helped our professors with their coral research, completed our own group research projects, along with normal class activities. But, it has been fun to explore the whole island, and really get to know my favorite places. It also has lots of cool hiking trails around it that lead you up to cliffs overlooking the ocean. Although there are lots of beaches around the island, most of them are super rocky and not really the type to go and hang out at.
Module 1 and my time in Quito are almost over, but the last two weeks have been full of so many adventures. The views from both the ride up, and once at the top were spectacular. We did find a swing on the edge of the mountain that looked out over the whole city! We went to 3 different towns Ayampe, Ayangue, and Canoa , and 5 different intertidal beaches to look at the biodiversity there.