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The Energy of the Incas

USA | Wed, 12 Nov 2014 | By soniam | Views [380]

Hiking is very levelling for the ego, especially at high altitude.  You can think you’re strong enough, tough enough, fit enough, experienced enough and knowledgeable enough to handle anything, but sometime your body or the environment presents ... Read more >

Tags: inca trail, macchu picchu, peru, trekking

Backpacking Tips for Couples - Going the Distance, on the Road and in your Relationship

WORLDWIDE | Thu, 3 Mar 2011 | By nomads-survival-kit | Views [13457] | Comments [1]

Tags: backpacking, camping, couples, experiences, food, macchu picchu, peru, relationships, tips, travel

Machu Picchu

PERU | Thu, 9 Dec 2010 | By sobrea | Views [1747] | Comments [3] | Video

Brett left off at Trujillo, so I’m going to start with the next city on our path, Lima. It sits right on the cliffs above the Pacific Ocean making it feel like we were back in California. There is a path built all along the side of the cliff surrounded ... Read more >

Tags: aguas calientes, alpaca, cusco, cuyo, inca bridge, lima, macchu picchu, piccola locanda, sun gate, wayna picchu

 

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