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Arajuno

Arajuno (pronounced ar-a-HOO-no) is a jungle community in the Ecuadorian rainforest. It is also a Canton (political subdivision) in the Pastaza Province. It is located on the Arajuno River, a tributary of the Curaray. The area is inhabited by Quichua Indians.[citation needed]

Eastern Ecuador

Arajuno was built by the Shell Oil Company as a base to conduct prospecting in the area. The company employed many Quechuas to build an airstrip (ICAO: SEAR) and buildings. Shell abandoned Arajuno in 1948 when the company decided to discontinue its prospecting in Ecuador.[citation needed]

In the 1950s, Arajuno was used as a mission base by missionary Ed McCully.[citation needed]

The airstrip was needed because it was not until the late 20th century that Arajuno was accessible by road. The road to Arajuno remains a difficult ride, and it is common for people to seek other methods of transportation even today.[citation needed]

Today, it is the location of the Arajuno Jungle Lodge, a privately owned and operated resort.[1] The Arajuno Road Project also operates in the schools along the road to Arajuno, supplying educational and sporting equipment and offering volunteer opportunities to assist in enhance local education.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "Arajuno Jungle Lodge". Arajuno.com. Retrieved 26 December 2018.

Further reading edit

  • Elliot, Elisabeth (1981), Through Gates of Splendor, Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House.
  • Arajuno Jungle Lodge website
  • , You volunteer, archived from the original on 2009-03-22, retrieved 2008-06-15

External links edit

  •   Ecuador portal
  • Aerial view of the Arajuno River
  • OpenStreetMap - Arajuno

1°14′04″S 77°41′15″W / 1.23444°S 77.68750°W / -1.23444; -77.68750


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