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    • Day 158

      Nazca Lines

      September 20, 2022 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Today, on my way to Cusco I drove past the Nazca Lines. These geoglyphes are believed to date back well past 2000 years. Some of them are so large, they can be seen from space. To create them the loose rocks are taken so the lighter earth beneeth can be seen. As it does hardly ever rain and there is no vegetation these remained in good health ever since. They are assumed to have been created for ceremonial purposes.Read more

    • Day 59

      Die berühmten Nazca Linien

      January 15, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Alter Schwede! Ich bin ja wirklich nicht empfindlich und habe mich anfangs über den Tipp, Reisetabletten mitzunehmen, lustig gemacht. Welch schwerwiegende Fehlentscheidung! Damit die Passagiere beider Seiten die Linien aus nächster Nähe betrachten können, wurden vom Piloten der Cessna fast Loopings vollbracht. Ich hatte diese elendigen Linien so sehr verflucht. Doch sie nahmen gefühlt kein Ende. Mein Shirt war am Ende klatschnass und das Gesicht kreidebleich.

      Gelohnt hat sich diese Tortur aber allemal. Es handelt sich bei den geheminisvollen Nazca-Linien schließlich um ein UNESCO-Welterbe. Erst haben wir die Wüste mit einigen Oasen überflogen bis wir die mysteriösen Bilder erreichten. Kein Mensch würde sich in diese lebensfeindliche Gegend verirren, wären da nicht diese höchst seltsamen Linien und Zeichnungen in den steinigen Wüstenboden eingegraben, die den Wissenschaftlern bis heute Rätsel aufgeben. Die Scharrbilder haben ein Ausmaß von mehr als 350 km². Wegen ihrer enormen Ausdehnung sind die Bilder nur aus der Luft zu erkennen. Ein mit Sicherheit unvergesslicher Flug!
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    • Day 154

      Bad thing come in threes

      September 16, 2022 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      I am having a streak of bad luck.
      First my breakdown on my way back down from the Laguna 69, which resulted in a 2-day workshop tournament, as they as well discovered some fault on my axle joints. They took everything apart, cleaned, greased it…. Great job guys! But unfortunately, they did not get the wheel alignment right, so I had 2 more workshop stops to get that resolved. Then I happily continue my journey, thinking everything is hunky dory when Lola overheats on a level road. In the middle of the desert. I check, nothing wrong with the fluid levels. As just before the next bigger town a mountain awaits to be climbed. No way I get up there, so I have to stop in the next village to find a mechanic. I have seen all sorts of workshops, small, large, tidy, messy, but this really beats it. Messy as!!! This does not fill me with confidence, but, what choice do I have!?
      He quickly diagnoses my problem, the radiator fan is defective. He is trying to order a new one.
      In the meantime I take Rexel for a walk, up a steep hill, strewn with rocks. Now he has the idea to chase a cat. We continue our walk, I wonder why he is walking quietly beside me, this hardly ever happens. At one stage he shows me his hind leg, I check the paw, but cannot find a thorn or anything else. So we continue on.
      Once back at the van he starts to lick his leg. I check and find this very pronounced lump. Without hoping, I ask the mechanic if they had a Vet in the village. He immediately opens his phone, and 2 minutes later he tells me the vet would arrive at my van. How’s that for a service? The vet later thought it might be a fracture in the tibia of Rexel’s hind leg due to a big lump on his bone.
      Good thing is, we can stay in Lola, parked outside the workshop. Once the car is finished, hopefully, tomorrow, on Sunday, we go back to Ica to attend to the animal clinic on Monday. He might require surgery…. Okay, it’s only a 2-hour drive, no problem for a car with a functioning cooling system. If it is not ready, I will have to take a taxi. Will be nice to be transported for a change. And until then no walks. I don’t really know how I will tell my dog this.
      They say bad things come in threes. Well, I am down three, so let the good times happen!
      PS: during surgery one of the screws from his previous accident was removed as it protruded far out of his bone, and in addition a 3cm long thorn.
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    • Day 1,241

      San José de Nasca

      August 13, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Los sitios más curiosos aparecen cuando uno no los está buscando. Solo necesitábamos un lugar para pasar la noche... y llegamos a las ruinas de la capilla de San Joseph de la Nasca, construida por los jesuitas en el siglo XVIII para dar atención religiosa a la población de una hacienda manejada por la Compañía. Es un ejemplo por excelencia del estilo barroco tardío colonial español en una variación específica de los Andes. La estructura es de madera, ladrillos cocidos y adobe cubierta por dentro y por fuera con frisos de yeso y lujosamente decorada.

      Aunque en la actualidad se encuentra totalmente en ruinas después de perder sus techos debido a un terremoto en 1942 y que el altar mayor fuera desmontado por piezas y donado a una iglesia de Lima, aún se pueden reconocer en su estructura todos los componentes de un templo de su tipo y apreciar muchos detalles de su ornamentación exterior. Incluso se puede bajar a la cripta, donde quedan algunos restos humanos.

      Cuando se atraviesa su portón, uno tiene la sensación de estar viajando en el tiempo a un pasado no tan lejano y estar pisando un pedazo de la historia olvidada de esta región.
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    • Day 14

      Panamerica

      March 8, 2019 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Au matin ,devant notre chambre , une multitude de vautours Horace nous attendent.
      Un peu plus loin , des pélicans .
      Puis la P anamerica ,une route incroyable... Nous longeons la mer sur des centaines de km. C est sans doute la plage la plus de longue du monde.Read more

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