Pucllana Lodge Lima
Borgono 546 Lima, 18, Peru
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Aankomst in Lima
Vandaag aangekomen in Lima, een lange vlucht met hier en daar een hobbel in de lucht. Dat is dan half wakker worden en weer verder dutten. Uiteindelijk dus toch een beetje kunnen slapen wat wel nodig was. We vertrokken pas om 3u 's nachts uit Madrid en kwamen na 11u vliegen om 7u in de ochtend plaatselijke tijd aan. Tijdverschil is nu 5 uur met NL …
Lima
Arriving in Lima (population 9m) a bit of a culture shock after chilled out Rapa Nui. Lima is anything but. Crossing the road or getting into a taxi are officially classified as extreme sports. Although some things are the same everywhere, as we realised when standing behind 4 Peruvian teenagers (sharing one ID) coppering up for bottle of wine …
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Volunteering
Today I had the pleasure of volunteering at a hospital in San Isidro in the poorer area of Lima. It was very eye opening for me. A friend of mine volunteers their every Sunday and invited me and two other to help her out. When we finally arrived at the hospital, I was very confused because I saw no tall buildings or clean areas. All I could see was a large metal fence that looked like it held a parking lot. When they ...
From sand to cities
... the adorable alsation puppy Balu, that had his home there.
Oncce the fn and games of Punta Sal were over it was time to start with the proper sight seeing. Between various desert and beach realted campsites we took in as much as possible of Peru's astonishing history including a visit to the Chan-chan ruins (a bit meh if I'm honest) and a far better visit to the nearby Sun and Moon Temples. Actually we only visited the Moon temple as the Sun temple ...
Capital City of Lima! (dusty and dirty) no sun!
... and do the side trips to MachuPicchu, Galopus Islands, or other locations.
Lima is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín rivers, in the central part of the country, on a desert ...
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