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A city girl turned backpacker's packing list

A city girl turned backpacker’s packing list

May 30, 2013
Jessica Fryman
Blog, South America Archives

This summer, I traded in my oversized suitcase for a backpack and went on the road for two months (without a single regret about what I packed!). A lot of people have asked me how I comfortably lived out of a backpack for two months (and still looked cute in all my travel photos…obviously).

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Photos: Ecuador's most beautiful city

Photos: Ecuador’s most beautiful city

February 26, 2013
Jessica Fryman
Blog, South America Archives

With lush hillsides, jungle rivers, city skylines, white sand beaches and cloud forests — I personally think it´s difficult to declare one place the winner of beauty in the small, yet diverse country of Ecuador. But nestled in the south of the nation´s illustrious landscape is certainly a contender for the prize — Cuenca. It´s a small city of 400,000 people, and deservedly known as Ecuador´s gem.

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¡No tocar a los animales!

¡No tocar a los animales!

February 8, 2013
Jessica Fryman
Blog, South America Archives

Guayaquil, Ecuador, was pretty much a bust. The city is filthy and there´s not much to see. Except one thing. But this one thing completely salvaged my experience in Guayaquil, so here´s way too many pictures …of … pre-historic looking iguanas!

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Experiencing the Amazon with all five senses

Experiencing the Amazon with all five senses

February 6, 2013
Jessica Fryman
Blog, South America Archives

For four days and three nights, I sacrificed modern conveniences for cold showers and candlelight in order to experience life in the Amazon Rainforest. To be fair, in the heat and humidity, cold showers were hardly a sacrifice. But I did have to sleep under a mosquito net and once woke up to the sound of a mouse (probably rat, but I prefer to think mouse) chewing through my friend Nora´s backpack. A few days of roughin´ it were more than worth the experience, though.

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South America's largest market not about the souvenirs

South America’s largest market not about the souvenirs

February 1, 2013
Jessica Fryman
Blog, South America Archives

One of my favorite pastimes is shopping. Especially when the average cost for items is jaw-droppingly low and bargaining is encouraged. A two-hour bumpy bus ride from Ecuador´s capital and I was in heaven. Otavalo is home to South America´s largest market.

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How to catch a butterfly

How to catch a butterfly

January 30, 2013
Jessica Fryman
Blog, South America Archives

As a kid, I remember chasing butterflies and trying to capture them in the fleeting moments that one flew by. It was of course an impossible feat. But at a butterfly farm in Mindo, Ecuador, dozens of the winged-beauties landed right on me.

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In two hemispheres at once

In two hemispheres at once

January 29, 2013
Jessica Fryman
Blog, South America Archives

Like every other girl who´s watched A Walk to Remember, I´ve wanted to be in two places at once for ages. I never imagined that I´d check that off my bucket list by standing in two hemispheres.

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Just a little about me

My name is Jessica Danielle Fryman, but I also answer to Fatoumata Camara.

I know three languages, the third being a tribal tongue less than one percent of the world speaks. I like to run even though I’m not that good at it. I read a lot. And I once published a book I wrote, setting all the type by hand on an old-fashioned printing press. I’m an avid traveler and amateur photographer. I’m also a master spider-killer and possess the ability to stalk my prey without the squeamish screams of my former urban life.

I’m originally from Las Vegas, a city with more people than the entire country where I currently live. I now reside in a two-room concrete house with a tin roof and a ceiling made of rice bags. I eat with my hand out of a shared food bowl. I walk down a dirt road to fetch my water and carry it home in a bucket on my head. And yes, I even poop in a hole in the ground.

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Although many regional languages are spoken, the official language is English. A majority of the 1.8 million people are Muslim. About a third of the population lives below the international poverty line on less than US $1.25 per day.

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