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El sol
El sol
como se veia despues de un par de horas.
Paucartambo Cusco - Peru Todo esto sucedio ya un par de a;os atras (como pasa el tiempo!!!) yo con un grupo de compa;eros en el bus de la universidad fuimos en el mes de julio a la fiesta patronal de Paucartambo (con motivo de trabajo de investigacion),este un pueblito muy tradicional que tiene como patrona a la Mamacha del Carmen, todo el mundo quiere ir en sus fiestas por ser tan popular y donde la gente paucartambina que radica en otros ciudades regresan solo para encontrarse con sus paisanos y celebrar las casi 2 semanas de fiesta, danza, comida y devocion. [View Full Entry]

cinthiacuscoperu - cinthia | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 29th 2005 | 1257 Views | [diary=25053]

Un amanecer

1999……….6wks SOUTH AMERICA-ARGENTINA, PERU............ We were awoken at just after 4 am for the final dash to the Sun Gate to see Machu Pichu unfold itself at sunrise. It is about 1 ½ hour’s walk which is a bit up and down with the usual Inca steps. What I want to know is if the Incas could build such amazing precise walls and architecture why didn’t they make their trails a bit more even. You always have to look where you are walking and make those split second decisions to change the height of your step and where you put your [View Full Entry]

Pedallingpete - Peter Hastwell | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: March 5th 2007 | 151 Views | [diary=129970]

One of our Cooks for the trek
Sunrise at the Sungate
Just to Prove I was There!

…….6wks SOUTH AMERICA-ARGENTINA, PERU............ “This is deservedly the most famous footpath in Sth America. It has everything: gorgeous mountain scenery, cloud forest and lush sub-tropical vegetation with numerous species of flowers, a stunning destination. There are Inca paving stones, Inca stairways, an Inca tunnel, and of course five sets of ruins, including Machu Picchu itself.” (Bradt) During the busy dry season months of June to September, up to a thousand people a day come to visit the ‘Lost City of the Incas’. Machu Pichu remains a mys [View Full Entry]

Pedallingpete - Peter Hastwell | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 22nd 2007 | 58 Views | [diary=129969]

Arriving at the trailhead
First rest point
Lining up for the pass

Parasailing test site
Parasailing test site
Overlooking the Sacred Valley. This is 3 photos put together to give an idea of the scale of the view
1999……….6wks SOUTH AMERICA-ARGENTINA, PERU............ Today was a day of getting things done. I decided to do the parasailing course- 3 days starting 6am to 11am and then some training at night. (US$95). There are only two of us doing it. The first day is running on a slope to get the idea. The 2nd day is going off an 8m hill. Day 3 is off at 800m. I didn’t sleep terribly well knowing that I had to get up at 5.15am to be ready. What an unforgettable experience! I hope I haven’t bitten off more than I can chew. We drove [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 22nd 2007 | 39 Views | [diary=129958]

With Joseph in Cusco
Joseph resting up for another attempt

1999……….6wks SOUTH AMERICA-ARGENTINA, PERU.........It was absolutely freezing last night. Trying to read my thermometer was difficult but I think it was -10 degrees at least. When I got up at 6.30am, Martin was tucked in amongst his rocks and all you could see was his nose and eyes. He still had colour in his face, which was a relief. Puddles of water were frozen over and everything was white with frost. We must have been fairly high already (& that’s why it was so cold ) as trekking up the Campa Pass at 5000m did not seem as high a [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 16th 2007 | 179 Views | [diary=129587]

With Martin at Campa Pass
From Campa Pass
Flavio

5'100m Palamoni Pass
5'100m Palamoni Pass
Looking across the lake and up, up, up to the pass. Photos are incapable of showing the scale of the view. This is actually two photos put together.
1999……….6wks SOUTH AMERICA-ARGENTINA, PERU.........Martin woke me at 6am I think as it was light and he would have been so cold as the ground was white with frost and small bits of water had frozen ice sheets on them. It's crazy, thinking of Martin, but my problem during the night was that the TWO compressed mattresses I have are not enough for my hip and I got too hot during the night! The cooking stove seems to take forever to boil...because of the altitude I guess. After breakfast of a stale roll (again) and a carrot, we set off about 8.30. [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 16th 2007 | 43 Views | [diary=127773]

Spectacular turquoise lake (Ausangatecocha)
From the top of Palamoni Pass
Llama looking cute

Martin the Wonder Guide
Martin the Wonder Guide
Martin & his wife pack the horse
1999……….6wks SOUTH AMERICA-ARGENTINA, PERU..................“This 5-6 day hike has everything: herds of llamas and alpacas, traditionally dressed Indians, hot springs, turquoise lakes, glaciers, ice caves, and even vicunas. Not surprisingly it is popular with trekkers. The route takes you right round the massif of Ausangate and over three high passes before returning you to your starting point, the small village of Tinqui.” Bradt Ausangate is South East of Cusco. The mountain, which is revered by the Incas, is actually a collection of high mountains with Aus [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 15th 2007 | 87 Views | [diary=127775]

Martin's dad's hut
Martin with his Dad
First night's camp

Christo Blanco
Christo Blanco
This massive figure overlooks the Cusco valley
1999……….6wks SOUTH AMERICA-ARGENTINA, PERU............ In Cusco there is a ticket (US$10 for 10 days) that allows you into a variety of sites, Cathedrals, Monasteries, and Museums etc. I first went to the Cathedral which commenced being built in 1559 and took 100 years to complete. The Cathedral is actually 3 churches in one. The earliest dates back from 1536. In the Sacristy there were several people doing restoration work to restore the wooden carved statues. There are many splendid side chapels etc. There are many paintings from the 16th/17th cent. This church was an o [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 11th 2007 | 170 Views | [diary=127727]

Charming people
Cusco Weaver
The Battered Christ

1999……….6wks SOUTH AMERICA-ARGENTINA, PERU........Cusco is like the Kathmandu of South America. There are so many interesting & colourful items in the market. The large pottery plates are tempting but not in a backpack. The old looking Spanish Christian paintings done with oils are interesting. There is a huge variety of food here of all standards and largely all well priced. Most of the market activity centres on and around the Plaza de Armas. It is very picturesque with its Spanish colonial natural history museum, church and cathedral which are beautifully lit up at nigh [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 11th 2007 | 72 Views | [diary=127735]

Decorative Gourds,Pisac Market
Dolls for Sale, Pisac Market
Pisac Market

12 sided stone
12 sided stone
No mortar here.
1999……….6wks SOUTH AMERICA-ARGENTINA, PERU....19th August, 1999........ The flight from Lima to Cusco was an awe inspiring one- taking off in the dark, seeing sun rise over the increasing height of the Andes with its snow capped peaks to finally feast our eyes on the ancient Inca capital nestled amongst hills and mountains at 3,310m. From the LHS of the plane we flew over Cusco seeing the air landing stretching out. The plane took a sharp turn and the small Lego type houses with their tiled rooves came to life as we landed. “Cusco’s beauty cannot be overstated. [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 11th 2007 | 62 Views | [diary=125580]

Hotel Ninos
Hotel Ninos
Hotel Ninos


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