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Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by bron_and_eli from Cusco, Peru
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Amazing Amazon Basin, Action in Ayacucho and Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by alanhalsall from Manu Biosphere Reserve, near Lima, Ayacucho and Cusco again, Peru
... into the village square. Passed a family in the same village who were out in their garden making sausages from a carcass slewn across their garden. (18) They really get into ...
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Cusco - Capital of the Incas
A Travel Blog entry by beerandchoco from Cusco, Peru
... (Atoqsaykuchi 599/moderate) - wanted to go this English-run eatery, supposedly good for a chat and chew of comfort food * Witches Garden (Carmen Najo 169/cheap) - we never made it there to have their "Black Hole" giant cookie (smothered in ice cream, ...
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Cusco, Sacred Valley of the Incas and Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by chalmersfamily from Cusco, Peru
... nice restaurant halfway along the valley, very much designed for all the tourists who come along, with a huge buffet and beautiful garden surroundings. The kids had a great time serenading a pet macaw there with their just bought clay whistles. Then it ...
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Cusco & Choquequirao Trek
A Travel Blog entry by glenn.amanda from Cusco, Peru
... from going on. Interesting theory. Before tackling the rest of the days trek, Hilaria took us for a walk around the camp garden and showed us the many different fruits growing, red and yellow bananas, papaya, beans, avocados, oranges, limes, lemons and ...
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Lost in Lima, Hot in Huacachina and Chaos in Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by alanhalsall from Lima, Huacachina and Cusco, Peru
... had a cocktail or two and got a tad inebriated in a swanky bar that looked like a posh house with (oddly) a massive metal bed sculpture in the front garden. I realised that it was time to go home when I picked up a drink and ...
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Conditioning to Cusco ...
A Travel Blog entry by sarahrichards7 from Cusco, Peru
... it's the main reason for venturing here. Incidentally, Picaflor stands for 'hummingbird' and we have one that visits the garden at school thanks to the abutilon plant aka chinese lantern trees that the bird takes nectar from. Annie, our ...
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Cusco & the Inca Trail - relaxation & exhaustion
A Travel Blog entry by whereissef from Cusco, Peru
... fumheza, a very addictive game of throwing coins into a toads mouth and various other holes with different scores, if I ever get a house with a garden this will be going in it. The 4 day hike of walking up and down stairs is much harder than I expected. ...
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Warm Welcome
A Travel Blog entry by prieststrip from Cusco, Peru
... People), then transferred to our hotel which was in another “developing" area. As we were now over 10,000 feet we were advised to rest for the rest of the day and drink Coca tea, so we did. The kids played in the garden and Edie washed the ...
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Sexy Women and eating Guinea Pig
A Travel Blog entry by prieststrip from Cusco, Cusco, Peru
... murdered by Brutus) our tour rep met us in the morning to take us on a tour of the city and surrounding areas. Cusco was Capital of the ancient Incan empire. We started by visiting two sacrificial sights and then to a recently discovered Inca fortress ...
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An Amazing Day with the Willoc School Children
A Travel Blog entry by prieststrip from Cusco, Cusco, Peru
... metal. The area was really poor and basic and possibly has not changed much for several centuries. We were invited to someone's house where they had just prepared the only meal for all the toddlers. This was a mixture of cereal and dried vegetables ...
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The Inca Trail!!!!!
A Travel Blog entry by norita.murphy from Cuzco, Cusco, Peru
... are hens/cocks etc all around the place and a bull and 3 cows tied in the yard outside. There was also a lovely herb garden in the cornor of the yard. We then walked down the little village, there were animals in particular pigs everywhere. Every village ...
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The Sacred Valley
A Travel Blog entry by ciaradoonerush from Cusco, Peru
... restaurant well off the beaten track. The food was incredible and it was nice to relax with parrots and llamas wandering around the garden. We then headed to our second site of the day - the impressive Ollantaytambo which lies in the western part of the ...
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Con los Niņos
A Travel Blog entry by ciaradoonerush from Cusco, Peru
... the minute. Myself and Harriet. So itīs a lot of work for everyone involved. The facilities themselves are quite good. They have a large house with a garden, an indoor play area and quite a few toys. Of course I have nothing to compare it to in the UK or ...
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Volunteer Work
A Travel Blog entry by coulterwatson from Cusco, Cusco, Peru
... . Led by James and John, the grouup vastly improved the irrigation system so the students no longer have to bucket water the garden (the vegies grown are used by a group of mothers who feed the students lunch. Otherwise they only get a potato ...
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'The San Pedro Experience'
A Travel Blog entry by cat2222 from Cusco, Peru
... and laid them out in the garden. I was crazily expecting the garden to be lush and green with flowers, like an English country garden, but obviously it was nothing like that - it's flippin' Peru!! So, it was mainly kind of brownish soil with ...
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Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by kellyandemilio from Cusco, Peru
... found the perfect house with big windows, in an up and coming, slightly more rustic area. It even had space outside for the garden, space inside for development, and was close to the pizza communal woodfire oven and a short walk to work on the terraces. ...
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Guinea Pig For Lunch, Shopping Frenzy
A Travel Blog entry by inoursuitcase from Cusco, Peru
... la Gringa which is a cool little hipppy vibe hostel owned by a lady named Lesley who runs San Pedro Cactus ceremonies from her garden located in her house nearby and close to the Temple Of The Sun and Moon. One of the people we met was Kirsty from ...
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Kenneth
A Travel Blog entry by alasdairnicola from Cusco, Peru
... breasted suit - yes Mike, they are cheap and ill-fitting He is a former Professor of Economics He worked at the Covent Garden Opera House Canīt tell Alasdair what he works in, but itīs not cocaine Could tell Nicola what he does for a living - he ...
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Ayahuasca Journey
A Travel Blog entry by i8toomuch from Cusco, Peru
... ceremony was going to be held at his place, which was next to an Inca site by a hillside not far from Cusco town. Having never been to a shaman's house, I didn't know what to expect. Would it be a mud hut with straw roof? Would we be seated around a ...
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