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Cusco, Peru (Jun 21-26)

Friday, June 27th, 2008

We enjoyed the fantastic view from our hostel, while eating free breakfast, which Edmundo thinks is awesome because he writes it down in our journal everytime. The hostel is really cool, it has been converted from an old farm. We spent most of the day walking around the main square (Plaza de Armas). We also looked for warm clothes since our bags got stolen in Huacachina, Peru. During the night we enjoyed an awesome meal, even though Edmundo was still a sicko.

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We went to a few stores to replenish our gifts and did many walks back and forth to the hostel. The Plaza de Armas was full of people today, because of the Festival del Sol celebrations. We checked out the parade and festivities. We decided to cook our own meals and went to the supermarket. It´s cheaper and we are also way over budget. We also stopped at a delicious bakery on our way back to the hostel.

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Woke up at 6am. We both didn´t sleep much because Linda was coughing all night. We met some friends at the Plaza de Armas at 7am. We grabbed a small bite to eat and then walked to get a seat on a dirt hill overlooking the festival area. We arrived about 6 hours early and it wasn´t even that good. Peruvians were throwing rocks at other people standing up and blocking their view and thousands broke through police barricades to sit on the ruins to see the festivities. Later that night we meet some Brazilians, French and Americans and all had a mini fiesta at the hostel.

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We decided to walk around town very slowly, because were waiting for our bus to Arequipa, Peru.  We were so hot cause we left our long underwear on all day.  Edmundo thinks its so funny that the propane companies deliver tanks chained to the delivery mans motorbike.  The rest of the day we hung out around the hostel and admired the view. 

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Aguas Calientes & Machu Piccu, Peru (Jun 20-21)

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

We woke up at 4:30am to take a 4 hour train ride to Aguas Calientes, a city near Machu Piccu. We bought some wool mitts and toques because we were so cold. The area we are in now is approx. 3,000m above sea level. It gets pretty cold here at night and in the shade. We were served some breakfast on the train and meet some very nice Peruvian and Argentinean ladies. Spectacular views during the entire train ride. The town was very nice and was surrounded by amazing mountains, a creek and lots of markets. We went to the ¨hot springs¨ that weren´t even hot are really brown. We walked around town and ate some traditional Peruvian food, stuffed (vegatable and meat) peppers.

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The next day we woke up at 4:30 in the monring to stand in line to catch the 5:30 bus to Machu Piccu. Amazing there was 22 buses that left at that time. Machu Piccu is absolutely beautiful. We also did a hike up to WaynaPiccu (the younger mountain). The hike was a crazy steep stone path that zigzaged up the mountain to the peak with awesome views of Machu Piccu, the mountains and the valley.

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Cusco, Peru (Jun 19-20)

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
Finally got to Cusco, Peru after a 15 hours uncomfortable bus ride.  We could barely sleep because there was a baby crying almost all night right behind us.  The first picture shows a bunch of roosters in a mesh bag ... [Continue reading this entry]

Nasca, Peru (Jun 18)

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
Happy Birthday Edmundo!!! The hostel in Huacachina organized a tour to the Nazca Lines for us... a two hour bus took us there. We hopped on a little 6 seater airplane and we had a crazy plane ride ... [Continue reading this entry]

Huacachina, Peru (Jun 13-18)

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
Huacachina is a really cool little town.  The town surrounds an oasis in the desert and is surrounded by huge 300 meter sand dunes.  We took an insane, death dune buggy trip into the desert and then went ... [Continue reading this entry]

Paracas, Peru (Jun 12-13)

Saturday, June 14th, 2008
We left by bus (4 hours) to Paracas, the landscape was beautiful.  Peru is surrounded by desert with huge sand dunes.  On the way into town we passed a whole bunch of fish meal processing plants... man did it ... [Continue reading this entry]

Lima, Peru (Jun 10-12)

Saturday, June 14th, 2008
Lima is a huge city... about 8 million people live there.  There are some very beautiful parts of town that we visited.  The first is a shopping mall that was built into the side of cliff above the ocean.  And ... [Continue reading this entry]

Bogota, Colombia (Jun 2-10)

Sunday, June 8th, 2008
We arrived finally in Bogota, Colombia after a 17 hour bus ride...wow!!  We met two Irish guys named Darrah and David on the bus and then shared a cab and a room in a hostel.  We walked around Bogota´s old ... [Continue reading this entry]

Taganga, Colombia (Jun 1-2)

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
We stopped over in Taganga for one last night to catch a bus to Bogota, the capital of Colombia. Our favorite hostel was full so we checked into Villa Mary. Here is our view from our room. [Continue reading this entry]

Parque Tayrona, Colombia (May 30-Jun 1)

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
We took a bus from Taganga to a city called Santa Marta, then a taxi to a bus station, then a bus to Parque Tayrona, then a jeep into the park, then rode horses through the jungle to the beach. ... [Continue reading this entry]