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Day 3 of Adventure Trip to Machu Pichu
... 65km/hr. Height above valley floor ~150m. Cracking time & Clare was definitely glad she overcame her fears. From their we hiked around the Machu & Wanyu mountains from the valley. We could see glimpses of the famous ruins in the clouds. After late lunch things went slightly pear shaped. Anna from Norway picked up a bacterial infection. The ...
EvD in aller Munde.
... sprich „sexy woman“) hat riesige Steine (-12t) und eine Naturrutschbahn allerdings hatten wir keine Zeit für nix. Katastrophe. Q'enqo und Tambomachay in je 5 min und bei Puka Pukara wars schon dunkel. Genau…Katastrophe!
Am darauffolgendem Tag gings nach Moray und zu den Salineras. Wieder 2-sprachig. Geht halt immer soooo viel Zeit drauf aber diesmal gabs nicht so viel zu sehen deshalb wars ok. Moray ist ziemlich seltsam! Schaut wirklich aus als ...
Day 3 and 4 of inca trail
I woke the next morning feeling great! Still not 100% but on the road to recovery. I carried my bag and kept up with the group, I was so thankful that I hadn't quit, the scenery on this day was beautiful, and there were lots of Inca Ruins to see. The afternoon was more of a struggle and felt like it went on forever, but tomorrow is Machu Picchu!
We got up super early to get to Machu ...
Machu Picchu
... I bet that's a never forget experience. It was a bus ride, a train journey and another bus ride back to cusco where we caught up with the rest of our group who had done the inca trail sharing stories. By the time we reached cusco we were all shattered and the plan of dinner followed by bed seemed the most favoured for us McDonald's was high on the list of places to go so we headed there. McDonald's in Peru only serve nuggets in boxes of 10, see there's a cultural fact for ...
One trek to rule them all, one trek to find them..
... dodging livestock of all kinds on the muddy potholed paths Jose informed us about how the Spanish brought about Catholicism and how the local people took the foreigher´s teachings and blended their own beliefs to create a view on catholicism unique to the area. Interesting topics like hybrid religions, high altitude farming, and the Peruvian people´s reluctance to use bank sponsored mortgages were covered. The educational symposium also ...