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Gallery: Chile and Peru

Sat, 27 Sep 2008 | By forgettable_blue | Photo Gallery


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To Peru in The Black Tattoo

Sat, 27 Sep 2008 | By forgettable_blue | Views [1750]

So there we were, in the Chilean border town of Arica, purchasing our bus tickets to cross into Peru.  We'd done it a dozen times already - even in Spanish, buying a bus ticket isn't rocket science.  Anywho, after a few minutes of debating which Peruvian ... Read more >

Lima to Pisco

Sat, 27 Sep 2008 | By eoghancito | Views [3089]

Another thing I had forgoten about Latinoameica was the buses. They´re more like planes. We left our hostel in Lima to get a bus to Pisco - thankfully only 6 blocks which gave us the opportunity to try out packs out walking a little in the heat. The ... Read more >

Tags: boat, culture, desert, earthquake, island, peru, wildlife

Gallery: Peru

Thu, 25 Sep 2008 | By eoghancito | Photo Gallery

Starting the journey
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London to Lima (Finally!)

Thu, 25 Sep 2008 | By eoghancito | Views [1420] | Comments [4]

It was always going to be a slightly surreal experience waking up of a morning knowning that you would not be sleeping in the same continent, never mind the same city for at least 3 seasons. I was a little apprehensive on the way to the airport - sure ... Read more >

Tags: city, hostel, peru

Gallery: Peru - Cusco

Thu, 25 Sep 2008 | By rodolpheandsigi | Photo Gallery


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Gallery: Peru - Trek a Machu

Thu, 25 Sep 2008 | By rodolpheandsigi | Photo Gallery


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Thu, 25 Sep 2008 | By eden | Photo Gallery

1st two weeks
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My rest from Herbert

Wed, 24 Sep 2008 | By tpara | Views [735] | Comments [7]

I left Herbert covered and chained up in the basement carpark and was reassured by the manager that he would be well cared for. this did make me feel a little better. We flew from Lima to the desert city of Arequipa, Peru's second city taking in the ... Read more >

Ca, c'est le Perou!!!

Sun, 21 Sep 2008 | By rodolpheandsigi | Views [808] | Comments [1]

Bonjour a tous! Apres vous avoir laisse au passage de frontiere, nous revoila avec de nouvelles aventures toutes fraiches. Comme dit dans le precedent blog, nous avons decide de nous poser quelques jours a Mancora. Mancora est une petite ville situee ... Read more >

Lost foreigners and friendly Peruvians

Fri, 19 Sep 2008 | By steph_dave | Views [463] | Comments [2]

A couple of weeks ago when Dave and I were in Ica we got lost trying to find a museum.  We asked a lady for directions, she said something about going right.  We thanked her, turned around, walked back the way we had come and took the next right.  We ... Read more >

Feeling ill at altitude

Fri, 19 Sep 2008 | By steph_dave | Views [374]

On the 12th September we got another Cruz del Sur overnight bus to Cusco.  Thankfully this one did not stink and there were no moments where we were close to vomiting. This was quite lucky as neither of us felt that well anyway.  We had picked up a lovely ... Read more >

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Gallery: Peru - Arequipa/Colca

Mon, 15 Sep 2008 | By rodolpheandsigi | Photo Gallery


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Gallery: Peru - Lima

Sat, 13 Sep 2008 | By rodolpheandsigi | Photo Gallery


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Gallery: Biking Fernandez, The Biosfera Reserva, in the SOUTH

Sat, 13 Sep 2008 | By kim-bloomfield | Photo Gallery

Espinas? what espinas!
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Moijal Seikh, 62, looks at identification documents to ensure even distribution of limited food grains across residents in Dotma. His tent acts as the storage house for grains where he lives with his family.  The government provided ration for 21 days in August. Five months later, food shortage is still one of the major issues. Other basic needs are not current priorities. : by divvea, Views[8404]
Moijal Seikh, 62, looks at identification documents to ensure even distribution of limited food grains across residents in Dotma. His tent acts as the storage house for grains where he lives with his family. The government provided ration for 21 days in August. Five months later, food shortage is still one of the major issues. Other basic needs are not current priorities.

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