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More Than Passage to Machu - Cusco & Aguas
Breathing in Cusco
Cusco took what little breath we had away - it sits at an altitude of about 11,000 feet and is one of the most beautiful cities. Cusco consists of particularly stylish squares flung together by a mish-mash of cobblestone streets and is surrounded by stunning hills and mountains.
Its architecture is sort of an …
Yawn
... up entering the pub quiz. We won!!!! I won a drink downing comp (amazingly) and Becks destroyed the competition in a Limbo comp to take us flying into the lead.
After a nice lie-in and some afternoon sleeping, Becks went to a chocolate making class at the Chocolate Museum and we went for some super nice food at Los Perros. Then back for an early night.
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Peru Part 1: The Tip of the Glacier
... buy. I didn’t see a single bored shopkeeper. Their indoor market sold nothing like the usual tat for tourists that we’re used to, but rather displayed wares of every single thing one might possibly want from their local market; from tools and fresh food to household sundries; toys to books to pets. This may sound dull, but to see a market working, swarming, thriving as it did, is a sight I cannot honestly say I remember seeing before in these financially ...
The inca trail
... tears trying my best to cover them with laughs, I looked at my knees and they were both bleeding, Joanna - our guide- then carried out some very rough first aid and bandaged me up. Despite this we had made great time and were at the camp for around 1.30. Lunch - which was another 2 course feast - was served and then we had a little siesta before popcorn and dinner during which the Canadian who had rather inappropriately had his top off all day decided to start flirting very ...
A la rencontre des Incas
... les connaissances sur le Machu sont encore assez floues. Centre d’habitation de la noblesse et lieu sacré, certains pensent que la citadelle fut construite pour préserver la culture Inca et pour asseoir la domination de leur empire lors de l’invasion espagnole. D’autres pensent que la cité avait déjà été désertée lors de l'invasion.
Nous rentrons le lendemain en train jusqu’à Ollantaytambo avant de prendre ...