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98 viewsJoana by a pan American highway sign, shortly after entering Peru. The second of its kind I see on this journey. The first was in Colombia.
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54 viewsJoana on our first day in Peru after crossing the Macará border. The pan American highway is almost traffic free on this stretch.
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92 viewsCooking at our first camp site in Peru near Santa Ana de Quiroz.
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106 viewsJoana and me.
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63 viewsBack on the lowlands...
A man enjoying one of the local favourite local pastimes: "Hammoking"
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53 viewsTraffic jam on the pan American highway before Tambo Grande.
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84 viewsThere was not many reasons to "smile" entering Tambo Grande, our first introduction of a Peruvian town. A busy dirty and smelly "mango" town.
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66 viewsRickshaws or "moto-taxi", are one of the most common means of transportation on this part of the country.
Interior of Piura province, northern Peru.
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56 viewsPolitical campaign at La Encantada village that is better known for its pottery.
Wall drawings like this one make up for most of the visual advertising on the Peruvian rural landscape.
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71 viewsThe archaeologist Mario Salazar exhibiting some of his Restoration work.
Mario was our host in the town of Chulucanas.
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86 viewsMe having a go at removing Jean-pierre tooth in a local school were we camped for 5 nights.
Chulucanas.
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59 viewsSalazar and Rosa´s adoptive daughter.
Chulucanas.
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