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Yup, We Went to Machu Picchu

Friday, March 2nd, 2007



Machu Picchu through a door

Originally uploaded by skavanagh.

So, a few days ago we took the long train ride from Cuzco to Machu Picchu. Because of our digestive problems and generalized laziness, we opted out of the Inca Trail, which, during February, is a day longer and apparently much more difficult. When we arrived in a horde of tourists, it became apparent why the trail is so popular — you arrive at Machu Picchu before dawn, watch the sunrise, and have the place to yourself for a good 5 hours before the first tourist train arrives. This is the way to feel wonder at Machu Picchu, not fighting through tour groups and walking very slowly up hills like you’re an ant in a line.

This doesn’t mean, however, that Machu Picchu isn’t a magnificent site. We just weren’t able to do it justice the way we planned our trip. We found ourselves a guide for just the two of us, who introduced himself as “Johnny” and told us we could call him “Johnny Walker,” which we didn’t. Without him, we would probably have missed all the coolest stuff — the Temple of the Mother Earth, the fountains, the way the Incas not only used the rock of the mountain to carve their temples but also carved the rock of the mountain into sculptures of the mountains that surrounded the city. Truly an impressive, awe-inspiring location. The Incas used it well.

Click on the photo for more shots — mostly Megan and Sarah in various “money-shot” poses around one of the most photographed sites in the world. Also, some cool shots experimenting with our new camera. Look out for Sarah in yellow.

-Megan (with help from Sarah)

Pictures Up and Ready

Thursday, February 15th, 2007



Sarah and horse

Originally uploaded by mebrown06.

After several weeks of worry and unproductive Spanish conversations with photo shop workers, we have discovered the root of our camera problem: the USB thingy that we put the memory card in to transfer the pictures onto the computer. It’s not the camera (though it’s like 5 years old and has only 2 mega pixles) and it’s not the memory chip. Which means you can now enjoy all the pictures we’ve been enjoying on our camera’s tiny little screen. Click on the picture for an obscene number of new pics. Enjoy.

From the Desert to the Glaciers in One Fun-Filled Day!

Thursday, February 15th, 2007
Exhausted from dragging ourselves from colectivo to bus to museum, only to struggle to translate archaeological terms from Spanish to English, we splurged on a guided tour of several Moche Pyramids and Chan Chan (once the largest mud-brick city in ... [Continue reading this entry]

Ingapirca

Saturday, February 3rd, 2007
We got up at the crack of dawn today to catch the one bus Ingapirca. Woo hoo, we thought, our first major Incan ruin! Flat stones that miraculously fit together without morter, the largest South American empire, centralized ... [Continue reading this entry]

Burning Piles of Trash

Saturday, December 30th, 2006

flower
Originally uploaded by skavanagh.
There is a ... [Continue reading this entry]

On the Road Again

Sunday, December 24th, 2006
We have just finished a very fast-paced week of travel which we will now attempt to recap. At the moment we-re in Livingston, a community reachable only by boat... but how we got here is the real story. SEMUC CHAMPEY We ... [Continue reading this entry]

Eat Your Bananas

Monday, October 23rd, 2006
As the daughter of divorced parents who lived five hours apart from each other during my high school years, I like to think of myself as an experienced bus rider. I was, however, unprepared for the glory of first ... [Continue reading this entry]

Would you like some Zapatos with your Zapatistas?

Saturday, October 21st, 2006
Our last few days were spent in Tulum, Mexico, a once important Mayan trading port and currently a huge hit with the tourists. In the late 19th century to early 20th century, Tulum served as the symbolic center of ... [Continue reading this entry]

Isle of (Beautiful and Unbeautiful) Women

Wednesday, October 18th, 2006
Boy, is this the life. We´ve been on Isla Mujeres, an island off the coast of Cancún, since yesterday. The first thing we noticed (independently of each other) was that every single person on this island is incredibly ... [Continue reading this entry]