Andes House Inn
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Qué pasa? El condor!
... dort ins Hostal stolpern, Leute beim Abendessen treffen und mit ihnen ausmachen gemeinsam in den Canyon zu wandern. Easy. Bevor wir uns allerdings in die tiefen Tiefen (>1000m tief) des Canyons vorwagen treffen wir uns am Morgen um 5:45 um zum „Cruz del Condor“ zu fahren wo man scheinbar öfter mal vor 9:00 Uhr den Anden Condor seine Kreise drehen sehen kann. Tatsächlich schaffen wir es (zu 8.) uns mit 5 Campesinofrauensouvenierverkäuferinnen und ihrer ...
Overall Update
... built their own home out of recycled goods on the hill side. Lima is a city which is on the coast line, we went to the beach where we explored the area, this area is a lot more affluent than the city centre and is a lot more westernised. One of the pictures attached is of a school that we saw here, it had lovely murals on the side of the walls but the school looked very small. Other schools that we have passed on the drive through ...
Altitude Time
... need to stop going crazy on the 1 sol bracelets especially as i end up losing half of them.
The next morning we were heading to the Colca Canyon – the deepest canyon in the world.Yes, more travelling. We stopped for some photos by the mountains El Misti, Chachari and Pichu Pichu. The usual jumping photo was a must. Today we were heading up to higher altitude and knew drinking plenty of water was a must. We travelled for hours and ...
Child of the Soil
... me problems again we decided against the trek down into the Colca Canyon, the deepest canyon in the world and so settled for exploring the higher areas around the canyon and looking down into its abyss. The whole area is stunning, with snow capped mountains, the blue Colca River running through the valley and the surrounding hills scarred with agricultural terraces from Inca and pre-Inca times, dotted with llamas, alpacas and other ...
Super Tourists
... there now, but they have left the place open for visitors to come as a way of making some money. From there we headed over to the Museo Sanctuarios Andinos (no pictures allowed here) to see “Juanita the Ice Princess.” On the nearby mountain of Ampato, the frozen body of an Incan girl was discovered when another volcano erupted and melted the snow and ice on the top of Ampato. The Incas worshipped the ...
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