jueves, 16 de mayo de 2019

Exceedance




Dayana was a young woman who imagined a life full of adventures and good times, she loved camping with her friends or family, exploring new things and also knowing new places.
One day while going camping he suffered an accident that set her for her entire life.
She fractured her leg and the doctors told her that she could not perform any effort since if she did it would affect her health.







To begin with, she immersed herself in demotivation, because her life would not be the same, she went to therapies and psychologists to seek help and not get depressed anymore.
After that, she found a foundation where they helped her overcome her situation. Then he learned that he should not give up and go on with his life.

Soon Dayana recovered and today is better from her fracture and looking for new options for her.

In the end, she works for the function that helped her, giving example to new members who are in the same situation that one day she had to go through.

Archeology of Caranqui


Archeology of Caranqui



The Caranquis the stone, they used the tuff and adobes, although they created great monuments. They buried their dead in artificial mounds of earth called "Tolas". They are also characterized by the construction of truncated and stepped pyramids. These pyramids were made of blocks of cangagua or volcanic tuff.

Caranqui hidden place of the province of Imbabura, has an ancestral history on the lost Tolas, which in their times were the places destined for homes of their leaders and also for rites, ceremonies and funeral spaces.
They are a living reflection of the history of this region that was a refuge from the volcanic activity, a ceremonial place for the Caranqui caciques and a privileged agricultural site for the Incas and Spaniards
These pyramids are the second best conserved of the equator, were occupied by the Incas and colonized by the Spaniards.
At present both chronicles and archaeological sites demonstrate the existence of a highly developed culture. This has led certain professionals to ensure that the Caranquis formed an old State or that at least they were about to confer one.