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Published: October 8th 2004
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Well Lima was nice, a bit expensive but really quite a cool city. I was planning on doing a bit of Para-sailing and swimming at the beach while I was here but the weather has been a bit cold so that'll have to wait untill I'm a bit closer to the equator. Meanwhile I'm off up to Huaras tonight and plan on draging out my tent for a couple of days camping - but apparantly it's been snowing up there in the national park over the last couple of days so we'll see about that too. Hope everyones good back home, I miss you all a lot.
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Daniela and Lorena
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Larco Mar
Hello. Our names are Daniela and Lorena, we are 16 years old and we live in Peru. We really liked your web page, but we read a comment you made about Larco Mar, which is actually wrong. Its true that most of Lima's rich people (young people, mostly) go to Larco Mar to have fun, to go to the movies or something like that. But the beaches on the Costa Verde, below Larco Mar, are not at all visited by the rich people. Most of us go to the beaches further south, mainly on kilometer 97, to beaches called Asia, or other ones around them. The Miraflores beaches have free access, and are not very clean, so most of the people that go there are the ones that do not have the advantage and the blessing of being able to own their own beach houses to go spend the weekend in. Thanks for listening, we hope you liked Peru and will visit again soon :). Bye! - Daniela and Lorena