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June 15th 2007
Published: August 6th 2007
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North of Peru

Arequipa - Huacachina - Lima - Trujillo - Mancora - Tumbes

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Huanchaco

Beach town next to Trujillo.
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Huanchaco and fisherman

Fisherman preparing fishing net.
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Huanchaco 3

Fisherman on el "caballito". A typical fishing canoe made of reed and used for surfing the waves with the catch of the day.
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Hueca de la luna - other ruins outside Trujillo

Original mural from the moche civilization. 300 years older than the Chimus.


29th June 2007

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Bien mon petit... ça fait plaisir de te suivre, continue comme ça! Je t'embrasse depuis... la France. Et oui je suis rentré moi!
29th June 2007

wow
wow man ur trip sounds amazing. make it back in one piece and watch for dem traffickers... all the best bro. p.s when u back???
29th June 2007

Lo estay pasando malitoooo!!!
Pucha Nico..que te puedo decir....te envidio no mas y que lindo los paisajes en Lima, nunca lo crei asi... Besitos y cuidate mucho
29th June 2007

Atacama desert
Nico, I've just been catching up on some of your blogs. I was reading the one where you state that you were at the worlds driest desert, the atacama desert. Oh dear.... A common misconception! We all know the definition of a desert is a place that receives less than254mm of rain a year. Quite clearly that would make some parts of the antarctic the driest place on earth as some of these places have not seen rain in 2 million years. Of course the next driest place would be the atacama with it's average annual rainfall of 0.1mm (250 times as dry as the sahara desert). Anyway, thought I should alert you to this. And yes, I am a bit of a chopper for pointing this out and also a little bored at work. Hope your enjoing yourself mate! Laters...

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