Hey guys! We owe you some more stories. Due to settling up into our new home, we couldn't make it earlier. We decided that the most efficient way of sharing our stories will be through pictures.
Our photo story starts in Peru...
You all have seen this one, haven't you?
Every stop, new person drops into the bus and sells staff...
Crazy ride through the mountains
In Zorritos
Carangeju
Jordi's surfing lesson
Ready to go!
Turtle...
Jordi smiles as if has never fallen off the board....
Coca-cola has a small market share in Peru, so the company bought its biggest competitor (Inca Kola)
In case of tsunami...run!!
Jordi on the wave
Translation: "world is a melon"
Moto-taxi
Happy Mother's Day!
Trujillo
Peruvian Hairless Dog - has its origins in Peruvian pre-Inca culture
It became Karolina's best friend - when touching its body you feel like it warms you up!
Inca's waste management
Chan Chan - the largest pre-Columbian adobe city with ten citadels
Huanchaco beach
Caballitos de totora are reed watercrafts used by Peruvian fishermen for the past 3,000 years
Trujillo by night
Lima
Two nights in the bus;P
Pisco Sour - typical drink made of Pisco (grape brandy), lemon and egg
Suco de canha
Miraflores - seaside destrict of Lima
The smallest plane we ever seen - flying to Cusco
Making friends;)
Cusco
After drinking that you feel like it's the biggest breakfast in your life
Peruvian market and different colours of corn
The cafe and pottery shop in the same place
Coca tea - best for high altitudes and cold
That's guinea pig - believe us or not!
Our new hats
The bottom part of this house is original Inca wall!!
A way to Machu Pichu
It got a bit dark...
6 in the morning!
Having breakfast while the fog is going away
Puerta del Sol - Sun Gate
Always full of people
Mas marica qam Bambi ;P
Inca's bridge
Land-art
Falcon's temple in Machu Picchu
Llamas
The most expensive (and least comfortable) train we've ever taken ($40 per 30 km).
This is how you can advertise a hotel in Peru
Ollantaytambo - full of tradition and colours
The first Peruvian marketing rule: always put Machu Picchu image in the poster
Tititcaca Lake
Floating Islands - in the past they served to people who wanted to avoid cruel wars
Today it's hard to say if those people live there or it's just a tourist attraction...
This is how the floating islands are built
On the way to Bolivia!
In this short video Jordi presents his amazing surfing techniques;)
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