playa oro ecuador

navigate by keyword : afro boat bridge cayapas cotacachi ecuador ecuadorian flooding forest houses hut jungle margay metal national oro people plate playa region remote reserve rio santiago small stilts sustainable town village water

Playa de Oro, Ecuador Royalty Free Stock Photo
Playa de Oro, Ecuador Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sea lions on beach San Cristobal, Galapagos Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golden-bellied snake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golden-bellied snake eating a toad Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boats on the bank at a village Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boat on a river in the jungle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Playa de Oro, Ecuador
Wooden fish trap Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wooden fish trap Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boat on a river in the jungle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stairs to wooden houses in the jungle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jungle clearing on the river bank Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boats on a river in the jungle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boat on the bank at a village Royalty Free Stock Photo
This is one of the 2 entrances to Playa de Oro, Ecuador. This small village of about 400 people is only accessible by boat. The Cotacachi-Cayapas National Margay Reserve is managed by the people in this town, and sustainable forest practices are largely observed here which is unusual for this region. Houses are built on stilts due to frequent flooding of the Rio Santiago. The water level can rise as much as 1 foot per hour in heavy rains, which can cause extremely devastating flooding in severe rainstorms.


Stockphotos.ro (c) 2024. All stock photos are provided by Dreamstime and are copyrighted by their respective owners.