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January 27th 2011
Published: February 11th 2011
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Peruvians really know how to party. Mostly, they just like to party. Especially in Cusco; where every age is involved; on the streets, in a club, in your house, in one bottle or in many cups. The dancing and the toasts must never stop; not until the morning sun calls everyone back to their working reality. Even then, it is possible that the party may continue for another day. ... Read Full Entry



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Christmas Turkey Christmas Turkey
Christmas Turkey

We de-boned and stuffed two twenty-pund Turkeys for our Christmas party. Here, we watch as the head of the community oven tucks our little turkeys away to roast.
Amigos de ColegioAmigos de Colegio
Amigos de Colegio

Guille and his friends from highschool meet up in the plaza to party before meeting up with their respective families on Christmas.
Fireworks in the streetsFireworks in the streets
Fireworks in the streets

Guille with his fire.
Cumple de GuilleCumple de Guille
Cumple de Guille

The family of Guille sings him happy brithday.
Dancing in the morning Dancing in the morning
Dancing in the morning

Dancing to the music mixed by the top taxi driver.
Navidad Navidad
Navidad

After the count-down to Christmas day the celebration begins !
Counting Down on Christmas NightCounting Down on Christmas Night
Counting Down on Christmas Night

Are we mixing up our fiestas? No, Christmas is like New Years in Peru...only there in Turkey and gifts.
Wishing the best for Christmas Wishing the best for Christmas
Wishing the best for Christmas

Abrazos for everyone.
CousinsCousins
Cousins

After our Christmas acts



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