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Day 100

Day 100

April 15, 2018 By alex Leave a Comment

15 Apr 2018 (Yanque, Peru): We’re on a little hike this afternoon and wat?! It’s really ridiculously beautiful. There’s also an active, steaming volcano in the background there.

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Day 99

April 15, 2018 By alex Leave a Comment

14 Apr 2018 (Reserva Nacional de Salinas y Aguada Blanca, Peru): Well, we’ve been trasporting for kind-of-a-while. We left at 6pm yesterday, and we arrive at our place in Yanque at 2pm today. Along the way, the second bus stops a lot of times to enjoy the scenery (but more to buy shit because every […]

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Day 98

April 15, 2018 By alex 1 Comment

13 Apr 2018 (Sacred Valley, Peru): Today is our last day at The Green House in the Sacred Valley, and we’ve really liked it here. Strong recommend for anyone going to Peru. And round abouts 6pm, we’re going to take a cab to an overnight bus to a cab to another bus. It’s going to […]

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Day 97

April 13, 2018 By alex Leave a Comment

12 Apr 2018 (Maras, Peru): We’re having an over-the-top, 8-course lunch today at a very new (6 weeks) restaurant in the area. The chef owns Central in Lima, which we learned on the Netflix show, Chef’s Table, is one of the 5 “best” restaurants in the world. He’s a big deal, I guess. 🙂 This […]

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Day 96

April 13, 2018 By alex Leave a Comment

11 Apr 2018 (Urubamba, Peru): We’re staying in a really lovely B&B in the Sacred Valley, and we caught a minibus into the main town for lunch. We also walked around the big local market. It was a lot like the other markets we’ve seen in South America. And now we are trying to catch […]

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Day 95

April 12, 2018 By alex Leave a Comment

10 Apr 2018 (Moray, Maras, Peru): On our drive from Cusco to the Sacred Valley, we stop at a couple of sites. I’m particularly intrigued by this one. The Incans built these angled terraces to create microclimates (there’s a 15 degree Celcius difference between the top and bottom) that matched regions of their empires in […]

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