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Sand in your crack

Ica desert courtesy of Anaisanais on Flickr 
Ica desert courtesy of Anaisanais on Flickr

Finally dragged myself out of Arequipa and headed north to a small place near the city of Ica called Huacachina, an oasis in the desert. This small place is located around a small lake, surrounded by large sand dunes, a landscape straight out of the old Turkish Delight adverts. Hostel Rocha, with its pool, bar and family of parrots in the garden was the perfect place to chill out after the excesses of city life over the previous weeks.

Huacachina courtesy of Trapac (Flickr)
View of Huacachina from the dunes

The main attraction in town is to take a dune buggy ride out into the desert where they drive like maniacs and throw you down the sand dunes on sandboards, getting sand in your mouth (amonst other places) has never been so much fun.

A couple days later, after a day by the pool soaking up some much needed sun, I headed down to Nazca for the day, a 2 hour bus ride south. Whilst the town itself might be a shit-hole, the surrounding desert has been keeping secrets from it for hundreds of years. The Nazca people inhabited this area before the Incas dominated Peru, and their people drew massive line drawings in the desert depicting animals, birds, people etc. Walking through this desert landscape you wouldn´t see these line drawings as they´re so big, but taking a small Cesna plane up into the air over it revealed them to us, and what a strange phenomena they are. Why these patterns were drawn is a point of much debate, which you can read more about on Wikipedia (worth checking the photos at least), but whatever you think there is no doubt that they are quite a spectacle.

Monkey
Dave commented he wanted more monkey photos so here you go (courtesy of Karin Evelyn on Flickr)

The experience was all the better for being upfront in the co-pilots seat trying to resist the urge to push random buttons, if only the other people on our flight knew how strong that urge was for me, potentially sending them into an early grave just because I was having a Dougal moment.

We went to an old Nazca cemetary in the afternoon to see where they buried their dead in family group graves. When you look down into these pits you find mummies looking back up at you with dreadlocks twice the length of your average Rasta – a morbid excursion but strangley fascinating.

Gavin Craggs
Oh how we laughed (courtesy of Fengrir on Flickr)

I jumped on a bus back to Huacachina (only for it to break down) and eventually arrived back to tranquillity for a few more days of sunbathing and very little else, a great way to relax, unwind and prepare myself for hitting the big dirty capital that is Lima, where I´m currently residing and considering taking another weeks work in the hostel bar before I dive north for Ecuador.



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5 responses to “Sand in your crack”

  1. Dave says:

    Well you cannot argue with that promt responce to a demand for monkeys !! – this one is strong with the force !

    I know what you mean about pressing buttons i have a friend with a noncy BMW and this big button that turns off the traction control but i sooooo want to press it every time i go in it huh huh huh huh!

    sandboarding sounds cool and i guess you didn’t have to worry about shoving a cushion down the arse of your trousers hahaahhaaha.

    still not got around to sitting down with em to respond proper like ! but we owe annie a whopper of an email cause she writes us regular like !

    cheers dude!

  2. admin says:

    Annie is not one for writing short emails, so you feel the need to write an essay back in return. Having said that, i had one from someone I`d met the other week which actually beat Annie`s lenghty mails – it was like a War and Peace epic! No wonder the letters are often rubbed off the keys in internet cafes!

  3. Dave says:

    now i am going to make the point STRONGLY that i Love Annies rambles and they make me smile, just in case anne reads this and thinks i was dissing her correspondance (you’re in trouble though ed ! hahahahaha-shit stirring!)

  4. Matt says:

    Cesnas hey – I have fond memories of opening the door to see where I am over the airfiled only for the pilot to give me a bit of negative gravity and side slip so I find myself airborne before intention and just watching the plane fly away!

    Matt

  5. Matt says:

    Ed

    not heard from you for a while!

    Matt

  6. admin says:

    Yes been a while but finally got round to hitting the keys again. Probably be a little more regular over the next couple weeks as I should be moving on through Ecuador more rapidly.

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