Our World Journey

Peru

This blog decribes our 29 days of travel through Peru (31 May 2006 - 22 June 2006 & 18 July 2006 - 25 July 2006). We visited floating islands made of reeds, many ancient ruins including the amazing Macchu Pichu. We also got to the Nazca lines, a desert oasis, the 3rd highest waterfall in the world (discovered the same year), Cusco, Lima, Arequipa and ended up in Iquitos - the city that cant be reached by road.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Horses and ruins

We went horse riding for a few hours to some of the nearby ruins. Johan's horse was so small that his feet almost touched the ground while Janine's horse was clearly very unfit and we feared that the beast may collapse at any moment. This was, however, not to be and we visited a few Inca ruins with a guide who travelled by car and waited for us at the various ruins. Our horses came with a horseman (a guy walking next to them to make sure they behave). I must add that our horses were in reality walking as slowly as a horse can walk.

The guide also seemed very strange - he never took off his sunglasses and walked with a limp - and in general it seemed to us as if he had had one coca leaf too many.

The ruins of Sacsayhuaman were quite impressive. It is situated on the hill just above Cusco and consists out of huge terraces of enormous boulders that fit each other perfectly. The name means either "head of the puma" (if you want to believe the "Cusco is in the shape of a puma" story), or something about a condor. The name is fortunately quite easy to remember as it sounds like "sexy woman".

posted by Johan & Janine at 9:24 PM   

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