18 SEP 2021- (CHL) 🏕 'Looking for a place in the Ecuadorian countryside? Here are some important considerations- 🏞 'Are you a survivalist?— 👨🏼🎤 "If you are one of those who’s expecting an an international financial meltdown or natural disaster and want a place to escape the ensuing social upheaval,
.....you’re in luck in the Ecuadorian countryside. With relatively consistent year-round temperatures, fertile soil, abundant water, including tens-of-thousands of mountain springs, the Andes are a survivalist’s paradise.
Best of all, you will be surrounded by other survivalists. The campesinos have been surviving off the land for centuries and have learned how to deal with whatever calamity comes their way.
They can teach foreigners, even the most paranoid, a thing or two. In many remote areas, they still use a barter system for many of their transactions, and most of them still get around on foot or horseback.
Once you’ve located your great escape, get to know the locals, become involved in their activities, participate in community work days. Most important, tap into their knowledge of the area...."
'Security- "One of the most overlooked issues of those looking to buy land in the country, particularly for foreigners, is security. Violent crime and theft happens in rural areas just as it does in cities. Talk to locals, get to know the community, keep up with the local scuttlebutt, and develop a plan to protect yourself and your property.
(Foto: The fer-de-lance is one of Ecuador’s most poisonous snakes. Its habitat ranges in Ec up to 6,000 feet.)
Most important: don’t make yourself a target. Understand that large, ostentatious houses and farm structures attract attention and not always by your friends and neighbors. Live smart. Live simply...." - 👨🏻🌾
https://cuencahighlife.com/considerations-for-choosing-a-place-in-the-company-frosty-mornings-or-hot-afternoons-insects-and-snakes-micro-climates-desert-or-jungle/
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.....you’re in luck in the Ecuadorian countryside. With relatively consistent year-round temperatures, fertile soil, abundant water, including tens-of-thousands of mountain springs, the Andes are a survivalist’s paradise.
Best of all, you will be surrounded by other survivalists. The campesinos have been surviving off the land for centuries and have learned how to deal with whatever calamity comes their way.
They can teach foreigners, even the most paranoid, a thing or two. In many remote areas, they still use a barter system for many of their transactions, and most of them still get around on foot or horseback.
Once you’ve located your great escape, get to know the locals, become involved in their activities, participate in community work days. Most important, tap into their knowledge of the area...."
'Security- "One of the most overlooked issues of those looking to buy land in the country, particularly for foreigners, is security. Violent crime and theft happens in rural areas just as it does in cities. Talk to locals, get to know the community, keep up with the local scuttlebutt, and develop a plan to protect yourself and your property.
(Foto: The fer-de-lance is one of Ecuador’s most poisonous snakes. Its habitat ranges in Ec up to 6,000 feet.)
Most important: don’t make yourself a target. Understand that large, ostentatious houses and farm structures attract attention and not always by your friends and neighbors. Live smart. Live simply...." - 👨🏻🌾
https://cuencahighlife.com/considerations-for-choosing-a-place-in-the-company-frosty-mornings-or-hot-afternoons-insects-and-snakes-micro-climates-desert-or-jungle/
#StrategicRelocationEcuador
—2 🎟🎟 to pk we Lv —
#NoOneToursLikeABERnDUQUE
18 SEP 2021- (CHL) 🏕 'Looking for a place in the Ecuadorian countryside? Here are some important considerations- 🏞 'Are you a survivalist?— 👨🏼🎤 "If you are one of those who’s expecting an an international financial meltdown or natural disaster and want a place to escape the ensuing social upheaval,
.....you’re in luck in the Ecuadorian countryside. 🎱 With relatively consistent year-round temperatures, fertile soil, abundant water, including tens-of-thousands of mountain springs, the Andes are a survivalist’s paradise.
Best of all, you will be surrounded by other survivalists. The campesinos have been surviving off the land for centuries and have learned how to deal with whatever calamity comes their way.
They can teach foreigners, even the most paranoid, a thing or two. In many remote areas, they still use a barter system for many of their transactions, and most of them still get around on foot or horseback. 🐎
Once you’ve located your great escape, get to know the locals, become involved in their activities, participate in community work days. Most important, tap into their knowledge of the area...." 🧠
'Security- "One of the most overlooked issues of those looking to buy land in the country, particularly for foreigners, is security. Violent crime and theft happens in rural areas just as it does in cities. Talk to locals, get to know the community, keep up with the local scuttlebutt, and develop a plan to protect yourself and your property. 🏹
(Foto: The fer-de-lance is one of Ecuador’s most poisonous snakes. Its habitat ranges in Ec up to 6,000 feet.)
🐍 Most important: don’t make yourself a target. Understand that large, ostentatious houses and farm structures attract attention and not always by your friends and neighbors. Live smart. Live simply...." - 👨🏻🌾
https://cuencahighlife.com/considerations-for-choosing-a-place-in-the-company-frosty-mornings-or-hot-afternoons-insects-and-snakes-micro-climates-desert-or-jungle/
🤠 #StrategicRelocationEcuador
—2 🎟🎟 to 🎲🎲 pk 🧳🎒we Lv 🌌—
🚁 #NoOneToursLikeABERnDUQUE
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