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Greetings frrom Peru!
Well weve arrived, an our on our first day here, after, being awake for almost 24 hours of traveling! We survived, the most interesting, (and Im pretty sure illegal in Canada) cab ride, We were in a smalll little van (not quite mini van) crammed in to its absolute capacity an more, there were 8 people in all, tightly packed with over 25 bags of …
Pre Inca Trails
... movie giving birth to a new lifeform from within his stomach. unfortunately i spent these 4 hours revisiting past travel stories as Banho-Man! and instead of hugging my wife on our honeymoon i embraced the porcelain bowl with mixed emotions of anticipation and pain; but alas when relief did come at the speed of 178kph out of my mouth, the world was instantly a much better place and I was best equipped to tackle the next few days of trekking at altitude with the worst behind ...
Bones, bones, bones, bones...
... volunteering in the rainforest and was spending the day in Lima before flying home tomorrow. We took a taxi back to Miraflores and had lunch at Larco Mar, an enormous westernised shopping centre built into the cliffs overlooking the Pacific. I haven't been very hungry so far on this trip, really only eating once a day while my stomach gets used to the timezone, so I only managed half of my enormous vegetarian sandwich.
After lunch we walked along ...
Lima, a beautiful capital city
... exemplaar en
zijn we klaar voor de verveling. Al bij al valt het wachten zeker
beter mee dan een nachtelijke busrit van 12 uren en voor we het
weten, zitten we in het vliegtuig. Het is best luxueus, want elke
hoofdsteun heeft een televisieschermpje. De stewardess deelt zelfs
hoofdtelefoontjes uit. Spijtig genoeg gaan de televisies nooit tot
actie over en blijft het scherm ons de hele vlucht welkom heten. Een
kleine snack en een drankje later, landen we ...
Pills 'n' Thrills & Bellyaches
... river, contradicting what we had just been told about the ground being too wet. Back at the lodge, we found two more small cobras outside the dining area and a tarantula living in a tree, so at least we saw some wildlife. We also had some company in our room in the form of a frog and a bat. That night, we again went out in the boat and saw more alligators. With the sky being so clear, the stars were really visible and you can guarantee that there will be one astronomy expert in every ...