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The Rest of Peru

PERU | Wed, 4 Aug 2010 | By lol | Views [1495]

I first visited Peru five years ago, and have longed to come back ever since. Back then I only visited the Titicaca Lake and trekked the so called Inca trail from Cusco to Machu Piccu, but I knew there was more to Peru. And so, finally, I got to ... Read more >

Tags: arequipa, chiclayo, huaraz, inca, mountain bike, nasca lines, peru, the andes, trekking, trujillo

Northern Peru

PERU | Mon, 15 Jun 2009 | By iainjosim | Views [1276] | Comments [1]

We’ve finally come down from altitude, and our lungs are happy about it. The weather in Lima is terrible (grey, misty and miserable, which we can get at home), so we’ve headed north towards Ecuador, stopping at a few cities/towns on the way. We bumped ... Read more >

Tags: chan chan, chiclayo, huanchaco, mancora, peru, trujillo

 

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