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June 17th 2006
Published: July 5th 2006
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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. The n... Read Full Entry



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5th July 2006

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
5th July 2006

Wow ! I was really hoping we WOULD see photos of you in your outfits ! You look great ! It's so exciting reading the text and soaking it all up and then getting the brilliant photos ! What a lovely family you stayed with and reed islands .....???! Do they move about when you walk ...? Zoe
5th July 2006

From Headingley. The shots which are reminiscent of island villages in Greece emphasise the ones that are like nothing we've ever seen before (and I don't mean you two in your family hats, or dancing togs - you thought the road of death was scary?) Since the sheep are on an island, why is it so important to stop them roaming? Those reed boats and floating islands! The host family look lovely. Are you looking forward to (say) pasta when you get back to the UK...? Time up here. Love and go safely, A

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