These are hilarious. Watch the expressions of the people.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Human Tetris
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Thursday, July 26, 2007
Looking in my Garden
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Saturday, July 21, 2007
Jiggety Jog
We are home again. Glad to be back. After being gone for 3 weeks we were glad to see our house. Now to get back into the swing of life here.
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Nasca and Ica
These are a last few pictures from our last stop of our trip. We went through Nasca to fly over the Nasca lines (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazca_Lines) and then on to Ica. In Ica, Sara and Elvia met us at the bus station and took us to stay with the Ramos family. They were so kind and had rooms with welcoming signs waiting for us. Carolina and Brenda went out to the Ballestas Islands with us, (http://www.go2peru.com/gal_ballestas.htm), one of our best tours, and then we went will everyone to Huancayo--an oasis in the middle of the desert.
The Ramos family, Elvia and Sara
The pelicans were trained. Boys on the beach would feed them for money. This was the closest we have ever been to pelicans.
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Friday, July 13, 2007
Monasteria de Santa Catalina
On Wednesday, we visited a beautiful place in Arequipa. It was too amazing not to mention. This is a very old convent that began in the 1800s I think. The rich would pay a dowry to have their daughter placed there. The daughter, after the first novice years, would then get a house and would often have servants to take care of the cooking and the cleaning. It was a self-contained very wealthy rich community...all women. The families wanted a daughter praying for them, and their solution was to put them here. It is a pretty place and the food we got there for a quick lunch was some of the best we have had here. They paint the walls to tone down the while sillar rock which the sun glares off of. The "streets" are modeled after places in Spain and named accordingly. Here is a taste of what we saw.
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Condors in Flight
Yesterday, we woke up at 1:30 to head out to Colca Canyon to see the condors take flight. They need the updrafts in the canyon to soar. We probably saw 25 condors taking off, circling above us.
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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Protests in Peru
The teachers have been protesting here and it has made for interesting travel. Our bus leaves relatively on time. We get out of the city relatively easily and then...
The rocks were placed on the road to block traffic and were not being thrown at the cars and buses.
The protests today were worse than what we saw yesterday. We were a little worried at one point they were going to get violent when the police were firing tear gas into the crowds, and "teachers" were throwing rocks at the police. One police took a banner and it started a small scuffle next to our bus. We plan to be in Arequipa for a few days (avoiding the roads) and may just fly to our next destination!
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El camino inka a Macchu Picchu
On Thursday, Kari and I started on a 4-day trek to Macchu Picchu. The trek started at about 10,000 feet. The altitude was no problem, since we had been staying at over 11,000 feet in Cusco for several days. The second day was especially gruelling. We climbed 2 passes, including the one below, at 13,828 feet. The views were incredible. Note the hat and gloves. Hmmm... summer in North America means winter in the Andes.We went 45 km, over 3 passes, ultimately ending in Macchu Picchu. The trail was built by Incas several hundred years ago to thwart gringos like us from enterring their sacred area. Our trekking group consisted of Kari and me, two women from Belgium, and a newlywed couple from Ireland. We were a fast, fit, group, and got to Macchu Picchu in 3 days instead of the targeted 4... giving us a 4th day to go back through Macchu Picchu at a more leisurely pace.
We have hundreds more pictures. We will post more of the trek when we get to the land of faster internet connections.
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Tuesday, July 3, 2007
In Peru
We are in Peru. Our flight was very smooth and shorter than most international flights. We were greeted at the airport and went to the home of Celso and Vera. They were very welcoming. On Saturday afternoon, Luz took us for a tour around Lima. The taxis are definitely the most exciting part of Lima. We'll have to get a video and send it along. We were there for Sunday morning meeting--about 40 people. On Sunday, we went to the afternoon meeting at the home of Jose and Griselda. Afternoon meeting starts at 1pm, so was a mad dash to eat lunch, pack and get across town for the next meeting.
Lima was cloudy and COLD the whole time we were there.
Monday we arrived in Cusco, greeted at the airport by Alfonso and Pedro and the sun. Beautiful warm sun. We could finally take off some of our long underwear. They toured us around the city yesterday. Today we took a tour of the Sacred Valley. Lots of ruins and many answers of "No, gracias" to all the requests to buy any number of trinkets.
Lunch was interesting today. Trying to find a restaurant suggested in the guidebook, I was overconfident of the wrong address and ended up in a very small, interesting restaurant. We might pay for that mistake for the next few days, and we missed playing ping pong while waiting for our food (as we re-read the information about the first restuarnat in the guidebook :-( while eating at our dubious eatery).
We have learned thus far:
1. taxi drivers are crazy
2. a honk means move or get your feet/body run over
3. our hotel is nice, but could benefit from a heater
4. the altitude in cusco is 12,000 ft. and the air is a little thin. it is beautiful during the day and a WEE bit cold during the nights. (see no. 3).
5. we look way out of place and will be approached by each vendor on the street.
6. the welcome from the friends is overwhelming.
(Sorry, no pictures yet.)
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