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The trip to Ecuador was fabulous. We walked the streets of Quito. Ate buckets of chocolate, some of it we made ourselves. Planted trees, meet with the communities, which wasn’t easy because the bridge was out so we hung onto small motorbikes. Meet the Rotaractors, and the Rotarian's. Chilled in the spa town and saw the world from the very top.The Rotary Saves the World (at least a small corner of it) | Rotary District 5110rotarydistrict5110.com
The trip to Ecuador was fabulous. We walked the streets of Quito. Ate buckets of chocolate, some of it we made ourselves. Planted trees, meet with the communities, which wasn’t easy because the bridge was out so we hung onto small motorbikes. Meet the Rotaractors, and the Rotarian's. Chilled in the spa town and saw the world from the very top.The Rotary Saves the World (at least a small corner of it) | Rotary District 5110rotarydistrict5110.com
The trip to Ecuador was fabulous. We walked the streets of Quito. Ate buckets of chocolate, some of it we made ourselves. Planted trees, meet with the communities, which wasn’t easy because the bridge was out so we hung onto small motorbikes. Meet the Rotaractors, and the Rotarian's. Chilled in the spa town and saw the world from the very top.The Rotary Saves the World (at least a small corner of it) | Rotary District 5110rotarydistrict5110.com"What an incredible experience. Truly amazing”

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The trip to Ecuador was fabulous. We walked the streets of Quito. Ate buckets of chocolate, some of it we made ourselves. Planted trees, meet with the communities, which wasn’t easy because the bridge was out so we hung onto small motorbikes. Meet the Rotaractors, and the Rotarian's. Chilled in the spa town and saw the world from the very top.The

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