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Juana Alarco de Dammert 278 Miraflores Lima, Lima 18, Peru
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Adios Chicago, Hola Lima
... I packed before we left for the airport.)
I left Chicago at 6 a.m. I had a 5 hour flight to Panama and then a 4 hour layover there. When I landed in Panama, I could instantly tell I was a long way from home. The weather was 90 degrees and everything was in Spanish. Nothing like just jumping right into all things Spanish. However, I did manage to have a turkey sandwich at Quizino's as my first meal (how American!).
As I walked around, ...
Lima
... a bunch of drivers refused to go to the center. (We were unsure if this was due to the traffic we hit when we finally got one to take us or because they were unregistered.) In the center we visited an old Franciscan monastery and took a tour of it. They wouldn’t let us take pictures but the building was pretty amazing. The coolest part was that they had catacombs that use to be a cemetery for the city. At ...
Wk12: The wheels on the bus go round, round....
... to tour the city. Lets just say the area i was staying in was an acquired taste and so i didn't spend long wandering the town and went back to my room to take advantage of having a tv! :-) All the 4 channels were in spanish however and the reception was awful. I did manage to watch some traditional south american game shows though. One where hot women wearing next to nothing were dancing around in the background for no reason whatsoever and i couldn't even work out what the ...
Night One
... From what i can tell its a melting pot town filled with travelers alike... some have been on the road for 5 months some are just starting... ALL have the same goal in mind... to follow their dreams... to live and be free....
We started our trip of right with a POLLO something and a pisco sour that may i add has RAW egg whites in it... taste alot like a margarita... not to bad.... Already in love ...
El primer dia en Lima!
... be a good idea to organize our further means of transport and stepped up to the small travel counter inside the lobby. A small Peruvian guy with "grills" glued on his teeth smiled at us and said: "Amigos, como les puedo ayudar?"
He plugged in the cable of his desktop pc (I think a newer model of the commodore 64) and surfed the net to find the best solution for us. After a half an hour we left the desk with bus tickets for Lima-Nazca, Nazca-Arequipa and flight tickets to ...


