Today’s photo of an indigenous Ecuadorian woman was taken at a market somewhere near Cuenca. I think I shot it at Gualaceo, but it might have been at Chordeleg. I visited both that particular day. Indigenous Ecuadorian Woman at Market Near Cuenca What Inspired the Shot? I love taking photos […]
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To Eat, or Not to Eat, Big-Butt Colombian Ants–That Was the Question #ttot #food #Colombia | Chicky Bus
Written on June 29, 2014 by CB Driver in Cultures, Latin America I’d read that hormigas culonas, ants with big butts, are a common snack in the Santander region of Colombia. After the wings and legs are removed, they’re roasted or fried. For some reason, but I was curious about what […]
Read More1: Garifuna Groove: Where the Drumbeat Is the Heartbeat of the Culture | Chicky Bus
Jabbar, master drummer in Hopkins Village, Belize My hands come down on the once-soft animal skin, now stretched tightly over a tree trunk, producing a deep bass tone that momentarily takes me to West Africa. The rhythm is familiar to one I learned from a Guinean master drummer once—one that […]
Read MoreMangú, Merengue and Mao: A Day in a Dominican Village | Chicky Bus
It’s mid-morning and the merengue, coming from different corners of the village, reaches the porch where I’m sitting and makes me smile. One is fast and in my face. Another is slow and suave. Almost romantic. And the third one is medium tempo and just right. Across the street–the dirt […]
Read MoreRare Sumatran Tiger in Bukkitingi, Indonesia (Photo of the Day) | Chicky Bus
Today’s photo is of a rare Sumatran tiger, also known as Panthera tigris sumatrae, a tiger subspecies that is critically endangered. It’s native only to the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and even there, the numbers are limited. Sumatran Tiger, West Sumatra Approximately 200 Sumatran tigers are currently living in zoos […]
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