Peru 2011
Scenery near Camana when
driving from Arequipa to Nazca
It's desert everywhere
apart from a few valleys where rivers provide the source of live
Pacific coast south of
Nazca
Scenery is very beautiful
and different from other parts of the country
The Panamerican Highway
(Panamericana) in southern
Peru
Panamericana runs along
the Pacific from Colombia to Chile, cutting across Peruvian deserts
Desert and ocean. The
coast is mostly cloudy this time of year (August)
Blue sky appeared between
the clouds
Panamericana north of
Nazca. Due to strong wind there were no flights over the famous Nazca
Lines
Morning view of Ica and
it's sand dunes. Surrounding areas are the traditional source of Pisco
brandy
Paracas is a desert
peninsula within the Paracas National Reservation, the only marine
reserve in Peru
Cormorants in their
thousands, with Ballestas Islands in the background
Ballestas Islands are
often called "Galapagos of Peru" because of it's amazing wildlife
Pelicans flying over the
islands
Thousands of Peruvian
Boobies cover this rocky outcrop
Cormorants and Boobies
live side by side, making these islands a very
important source of guano
Guano is the excrement of
seabirds, used as fertilizer. It's removed from
the islands every 5 - 6 years
Band-tailed gulls
Red-legged cormorants
South American Sea Lions
resting on rocks
They can reach 300kg and
are not easily disturbed by tourists
Cormorant island. No
wonder they cover these islands in guano so quickly!
Guano trade was so
lucrative in 19th century that Peru paid off it's entire foreign debt
with it
It was so important to the
Incas that anyone disturbing the birds was punished with death
Birds are as lazy as
people. It's
easier for them to get food from humans
Plaza Mayor in Lima, the
second largest city in the world located in a desert, after Cairo
The Government Palace,
also known as House of Pizarro, renovated in 1937 by Polish architect
Ricardo Malachowski
Lampa Street leading to
the Monastery of San Francisco
Monastery of San
Francisco. It's library possesses about 25,000 antique texts (most of
them older than this car)
I hope to visit Peru again
before this type of bus disappears from the streets of Lima
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