Casma, Peru

Travel Blogs from Casma (6)

Beheadings Abound, just 5 kilos from the Highway!, Casma, Peru travel blog
Beheadings Abound, just 5 kilos from the Highway!
Dec 28, 2007

... totally deserted, and smaller than some of the other ruins I have seen, but they were remarkably well-preserved.  The terrain around Casma was all white sand, some rocky and some not.  The ruins were built right into the sand, and the walls were ...

A travel blog entry by sarahpearl
Sechin, Casma, Peru travel blog
Sechin
Oct 19, 2006

On the way back to Lima and the road south. Decided to stop at Casma for a day or two to see the ruins of Sechin. They started to excavate but ran out of money as often is the case so little more than the outside walls can be seen. Very impressive ...

A travel blog entry by charaluta
Time Out, Casma, Peru travel blog
Time Out
Dec 13, 2008

... little seaside village called Tortuga but do not feel this is our best option for the night and move on to Casma. Several  fishing trucks pass us on the highway and my senses are overwhelmed again with the nasty smell of Chimbote.  ...

A travel blog entry by chemoejito
Casma, Casma, Peru travel blog
Casma
Dec 28, 2007

Casma - a blip on the Pan American Rada - not quite! Casma is a little town about 5 hours from Lima on the Pan America (Major route down the west of S America). It is actually a bustling little town. Sarah and I left Huanchaco reluctantly and got on ...

A travel blog entry by stubo

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