From Arequipa to Colca Valley
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Today we made our way through the mountains to get to Colca Valley. We made some friends along the way - both human and four legged! Our group had people from the US, Belgium, and Australia. WeЧитать далее
Today we made our way through the mountains to get to Colca Valley. We made some friends along the way - both human and four legged! Our group had people from the US, Belgium, and Australia. WeЧитать далее
The cutest furry friend you have ever seen!
The second deepest canyon in the world. We were also able to see some condors flying around the canyon. We also enjoyed the local drink - the Colca Pisco. It’s made with the fruit from a cactus.
It’s aight out here.
Adorable, more fluffy than you can imagine, and they make the cutest little noises you have ever heard. I got to cuddle with this one at a market outside of Colca Canyon. He’s only 6 months old!
In Lake Titicaca, on the floating reed islands they don’t have much in the way of law enforcement. Instead, if you’re a piece of shit, they saw your home right off with one of these.
At over 12,000 ft above sea level, this lake is the highest navigable body of water in the world. We navigated to Uros, a community that lives on floating islands in the lake. They welcomed us onЧитать далее
A 10 hour bus ride normally sounds horrific, but we had an amazing tour guide and made some cool stops along the way. This included some Inca ruins and a 17th century church.
While we were walking through the ruins of the Incan Temple of Viracocha, the Inca god of creation, some dude was spying on me and painting me. He got onto our bus after the tour to show me. I endedЧитать далее
Today we toured the main square of Cusco and then went outside of the city to see Inca ruins. This included a water temple and the place where they kept mummies! The buildings along the main squareЧитать далее