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My trips part III; South America, Peru
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Feb 9, 2021 14:35:52   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Magnificent set Jorge. I particularly love #3 and #9.

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Feb 9, 2021 14:44:24   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
reguli wrote:
In this installment I publish our trip to Peru in 2019. We flew from Montevideo direct to Lima, Peru and from there to Cusco, where we spent a day to acclimatize to the altitude. Remember that the difference in level between Montevideo and Cusco is around 9000 feet. The next day we took the train to the town of Aguas Calientes (town of Machu Pichu) basically the only way to get to that town. Cars cannot reach the area and the other two ways are 3 days walking through the forest on the Inca trail and by helicopter (I did not see any). Now you are close to the Machu Pichu sanctuary and you can use the buses to get to the place (only these vehicles are allowed in the place) or walk (a couple of hours of walking) on the Hiram Bingham road. Once in place and with your ticket paid in advance (at least one month) you enter the sanctuary. It takes easily 5 or 6 hours to complete your visit, but if you have the ticket to climb Huayna Pichu mountain, it takes three or four more hours. One small problems; there are no bathrooms inside the park, only at the entrance. After a hard day we returned to Aguas Calientes and the next day we returned to Cusco where we rented a car to visit the entire sacred valley. The sacred valley consists of different Inca constructions along 60 miles, bordering the mountains of the Cordillera de los Andes. The last town we arrived was Ollantaytambo, where there is an amazing construction that was built as a military fortification. Once we visit the sacred valley, we return to Cusco and fly to Arequipa in the southwest. We visited the city and were very impressed with several things: i)the active volcano The Misti ii) a city exposed to earthquakes and iii) the quantity of dust in the air. For us the Misti is for Arequipa like Vesuvius for Pompeii. While I was there, I always looked at Misty for any sign of smoke. After our visit to Arequipa we rented a car and went to Puno in southern Peru on the border with Bolivia, to live two days on an island of totora with the Uros people.
In these two installments about Peru, there are some photos of more than 2000 that I took on this trip, but the ones I post here are more or less the itinerary of the trip. The first ten are Cusco, Machu Pichu and the Sacred Valley. The next installment will be Arequipa and Puno.
In this installment I publish our trip to Peru in ... (show quote)


Spectacular shots of legendary places, and now you have the photos to match Pure excellence

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Feb 9, 2021 14:52:52   #
bwana Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
 
reguli wrote:
In this installment I publish our trip to Peru in 2019. We flew from Montevideo direct to Lima, Peru and from there to Cusco, where we spent a day to acclimatize to the altitude. Remember that the difference in level between Montevideo and Cusco is around 9000 feet. The next day we took the train to the town of Aguas Calientes (town of Machu Pichu) basically the only way to get to that town. Cars cannot reach the area and the other two ways are 3 days walking through the forest on the Inca trail and by helicopter (I did not see any). Now you are close to the Machu Pichu sanctuary and you can use the buses to get to the place (only these vehicles are allowed in the place) or walk (a couple of hours of walking) on the Hiram Bingham road. Once in place and with your ticket paid in advance (at least one month) you enter the sanctuary. It takes easily 5 or 6 hours to complete your visit, but if you have the ticket to climb Huayna Pichu mountain, it takes three or four more hours. One small problems; there are no bathrooms inside the park, only at the entrance. After a hard day we returned to Aguas Calientes and the next day we returned to Cusco where we rented a car to visit the entire sacred valley. The sacred valley consists of different Inca constructions along 60 miles, bordering the mountains of the Cordillera de los Andes. The last town we arrived was Ollantaytambo, where there is an amazing construction that was built as a military fortification. Once we visit the sacred valley, we return to Cusco and fly to Arequipa in the southwest. We visited the city and were very impressed with several things: i)the active volcano The Misti ii) a city exposed to earthquakes and iii) the quantity of dust in the air. For us the Misti is for Arequipa like Vesuvius for Pompeii. While I was there, I always looked at Misty for any sign of smoke. After our visit to Arequipa we rented a car and went to Puno in southern Peru on the border with Bolivia, to live two days on an island of totora with the Uros people.
In these two installments about Peru, there are some photos of more than 2000 that I took on this trip, but the ones I post here are more or less the itinerary of the trip. The first ten are Cusco, Machu Pichu and the Sacred Valley. The next installment will be Arequipa and Puno.
In this installment I publish our trip to Peru in ... (show quote)


Wow!

bwa

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Feb 9, 2021 16:08:47   #
Sylvias Loc: North Yorkshire England
 
Great and interesting series Jorge. Brings back very happy memories of my trip.

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Feb 9, 2021 16:46:52   #
crafterwantabe Loc: Mn
 
Beautiful images! Thanks for taking us along on your adventures...

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Feb 9, 2021 16:48:49   #
classic320
 
Great Photos! I had a trip planned for Machu Pichu and the Galapagos last fall but the pandemic interferred. I've heard that the light there has a unique quality and attacts visual artists. Thanks so much for posting....

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Feb 9, 2021 17:37:44   #
DICK32
 
Great photos. What a great country and your pictures captured it well.

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Feb 9, 2021 17:43:35   #
sb Loc: Florida's East Coast
 
Your great photos bring back great memories for me, Jorge! I was there 40 years ago - I have heard horror stories of the crowds, but the crowds don't look very bad, either at Machu Picchu or in front of the Cusco cathedral. You must have gotten up to the ruins very early. I spent a memorable Christmas eve in the plaza in front of the cathedral and the next day we hitch-hiked to Pisac (the buses weren't running). We too went to Arequipa and visited the hot springs at the base of the volcano.

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Feb 9, 2021 17:45:51   #
reguli Loc: Uruguay
 
Mubashm77 wrote:
Great composition, vivid colors and beautiful scenes.


Thanks for your kind comments

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Feb 9, 2021 17:46:50   #
reguli Loc: Uruguay
 
riderxlx wrote:
Thank you for sharing these wonderful images from your adventures. Please share more, this is making my itch to travel more and more.
Bruce.


Thank you Bruce for your kind comments

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Feb 9, 2021 17:47:20   #
reguli Loc: Uruguay
 
Earnest Botello wrote:
Excellent series, Jorge.


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Feb 9, 2021 17:48:03   #
reguli Loc: Uruguay
 
Hereford wrote:
Your photos are beautiful. We did all of those places about seven years ago. This is some of the most beautiful stuff I have seen on our extensive travels. We absolutely love Peru. Your photos remind us of those incredible Inca structures and breathtaking beauty of the natural area. Wonderful !!! Just wonderful !! Can't wait for the next installment.


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Feb 9, 2021 17:48:55   #
reguli Loc: Uruguay
 
dreff wrote:
👍👍👍 superb photos of places I will never see!


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Feb 9, 2021 17:49:24   #
reguli Loc: Uruguay
 
Flying Three wrote:
Beautiful shots. More memories for me too. . . .


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Feb 9, 2021 17:50:05   #
reguli Loc: Uruguay
 
craig.j.tucker wrote:
Lovely - Lovely - Lovely

I hiked the trail 35-years ago and you helped bring back the memories with your narrative-- particularly of most Machu Pichu itself


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