NAZCA & HUACACHINA


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November 24th 2007
Published: November 26th 2007
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After visiting Machu Picchu, other sites might seem a bit dull to some travellers. How wrong is that! Peru has much more to offer. We are now in the Ica region. Finally after 6 weeks in altitude (2500m to 4000m ), we are going back to a more manageable Nazca which sits at 400m above sea level. We can go for a 100m sprint and not even break into a sweat. Nazca is known for its famous Lines. They ar... Read Full Entry



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26th November 2007. 1.49PM



26th November 2007

nice one
Here we are in the freezing cold and you send us that! Nice one. Wish you were here and I was there. Give my love to Lima. I have great memories of my time there. Muchos lovos. Alan, Pam and Dani
1st December 2007

Ola!
Ola amigos! so good to read that you didn´t see a lot of the Nasca lines. Well I'm sorry for you guys but for me it's good news! I didn't miss much! Well I did miss that Paradise place; I'm now at the beach in Equador but the sun isnt shining. The Incatrail was beautifull and I had a great time. One day rain but the day at MP was sunny with a bit of clouds. I don't have such beautifull pictures you took but they are allright. the Inca trail wasn't that hard, probably because I was experienced! But the wachu Pichu was the killer, what a climb! Sunday I'm off to the Galapagos. Hope you have a nice time in Lima en enjoying the last days of your travelling. Have a save trip home and eat a Kroket at Schiphol! (they sell them at the same place were the sell belgium fries). Love, Pascale

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