Entries from 'project 365'

Day 285

Mercado de Hechiceria, Mercado de las Brujas, or better known in english as The Witches’ Market. This small street in La Paz is home to a hand full of small markets shops selling all kinds of bizzare items including dried frogs used for Aymara rituals, soapstone figurines, aphrodisiac formulas, owl feathers, dried turtles and snakes, herbs, and folk remedies,…

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Day 284

We awoke at a ridiculous 5 am this morning to watch the sunrise over our little floating reed island on Lake Titticaca and it was bloody freezing as the temperature drops to about 1 degrees overnight. After we were satisfied we crawled back into bed for a few more hours before begin awoken by some…

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Day 283

Tonight is our last night in Peru! Most people come to Puno to see the Uros Islands, also known as the floating islands of lake titicaca. The Uros people originally started building and living on these islands completely made of reeds before the Incas were around and did so for safety reasons. In more recent years…

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Day 282

Today we hit up two Incan sites which were a little out of the ordinary. After the tours we had to do over the last two days we were hanging out to do some exploring without guided tours. The first place we went to was Aramu Muru, an unfinished Incan ruin in the middle of nowhere…

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Day 281

We arrived into Lake Titicaca before sunrise today. hehe, Titicaca. We are staying in a small city called Puno which is on the usual tourist trail and is a launching point to see the floating reed islands and ruins that are dotted around Lake Titicaca. After a nap and a quick look around the city centre we…

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Day 280

We finally made it to the Incan agricultural laboratory called Moray. The Incans built these crazy rounded terraces in several spots around Peru, however now only 2 remain. The terraces which are shaped like russian dolls, or an avocado, were designed to be able to grow non native plants in areas where they usually would…

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Day 279

The protests continue in Cusco. Today we had been assured if we booked an excursion with a tour agency then we would still be able to visit Moray and the salt pans even with the protests going on. So we spent the morning watching the protests before heading to the tour agency, however once at…

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Day 278

Today we had planned to visit some more ruins to the South East of Cusco, however the rumours we had heard of a major protest happening today turned out to be true. The protest was city wide and had plenty of businesses closed for the day including all public transport in and out of Cusco….

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Day 277

Today my legs were feeling a little fragile after all the walking, running and climbing over the past 3 days, so I decided to punish myself further by visiting most of the remaining ruins close to Cusco on foot. All the ruins I visited today were located behind the huge ruin complex of Saksaywaman which…

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Day 276

Today was pretty much the trip on Day 274 but in reverse, except for a 1 legged, bald necked chicken hanging out with Jimi Hendrix beside some class death rapids at the base of Machu Picchu. That is all.

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