• The drive continues

    November 25, 2024 in Peru ⋅ 🌬 21 °C

    Then, we drove on to our second stop - a stunning beach where, again, we saw plenty of seabirds.  While we were there, Megan complained to the guide that he was driving too slowly and that the trip was boring.  She begged him to go faster and asked him to introduce some excitement into proceedings.  I don’t think it's quite what she had in mind, but, before the next stop at a bay surrounded by red cliffs, her and Sam had managed to lose a backpack out of the side of their buggy, Britt and Greg had broken down, and Shonagh and Trudi and ourselves had got our buggies stuck in sandbanks!

    Our final stop was to watch the sunset, but it was a bit cold and windy by then, so we opted to return to town.  While we were discussing this, Nikki sent a message to the group chat to tell us we are having a meeting at 11am tomorrow before we leave Paracas.  This led to a flurry of speculation.  The consensus was that she wants to talk to us about recent incidents of inappropriate behaviour and heavy drinking within the group.
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