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We have heard that Puno does not have a lot going for it other than as a stop off and entry point for Lake Titicaca. We arrive in the late afternoon after an eight-hour bus journey that took us across the border from Bolivia to Peru. After a brief rest in our rooms, we meet up again to visit the huge and quite impressive condor statue that looks out over the city from the top of the hill.
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Alec
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Now this is getting ridiculous!
I'm in Leeds central library, finally getting Leodis prints of cottage ordered, and only put 1 hr's money in parking meter - so no time to read text xxx!!xx- but what pictures!! Will look again from Headingley - but just had to give instant gob-smacked feedback. Go safely, see you soon, A