Mochica's Bed & Breakfast Trujillo
La Arboleda E-19 Trujillo, Peru
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Hola Peru! 10 Monate unterwegs
... ueber den Weg gelaufen sind. Die Highlights bisher waren, da sind wir uns einig, sicher Alaska und die Galapagos-Inseln. Wir sind zuversichtlich, dass auch weiterhin schoene und unvergessliche Orte, Momente und Menschen unseren Weg kreuzen werden.
Trujillo hat einen schoenen Stadtkern, was vor allem Tagestouristen anlockt, welche scheinbar haufenweise von den an der Kueste ankernden Kreuzfahrtschiffen heruebergekarrt werden. Fast wie ...
The Easy Life
... that we are going to carve some blades out of. Jolene and I have been figuring out how we´re going to go about it and hopefully should start making them tomorrow. I will try and take pictures as we go along, it´ll be exciting to see the transformation of the block of wood!
The spanish is coming along, I´ve been listening to podcasts and trying my best to practice in the house. ...
TRES LUGARES EN UNO
... br> A wee history.
A German lady, Maria Reich,spent most of her life trying to decipher and protect these desert lines. She had a great love for them and we can appreciate the lines today because of her efforts.
Now who are the Nazca people? They were descendants of a great, but declining civilization called the Paracas. The Paracas were also great artist, working in jewelry, pottery and feathered textiles. Theirs was a splendid culture with more pyramids and ,of ...
Learning to swim, starting at the deep end
... with the latter, as seem to have forgotten everything I'd learnt.
Huanchaco is a small quiet and friendly town on the coast, where peruvians come to the seaside and where the fisherman still use traditional reed boats. Walking along the seafront smells waft at me from various street venders, popping corn, deeping frying pastries, sizzling kebabs, rice pudding with jam on top eaten out of a plastic cup. Short street sellers laden with souvenires weave in and out of ...
Chillin' in Huanchaco
... to behold.
After a brief stop at the Chan Chan museum it’s off to Huacas de la Luna. Huacas de la Sol is unfortunately closed indefinitely for renovations. As with Chan Chan much of the site is degraded but its more in tact. The museum hear is hugely impressive but I’m not allowed to take photos. There is a wonderful collection of ceramics and pottery and a few key pretty shiny gold pieces. The Moche are known for ...
