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Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Chavin de huantar
Chavin de Huantar was amazing, I recommend it, even just for the crazy bus trip to it. Don’t expect anyone to speak any English all though. I did seem to end up with a very nice school group from I think north Peru, who were practicing their spanglish on me and we took some funny photos which the teacher will send me and ill put on here I hope. It was raining heavily and on the way back one bridge was broken, so the bus took a swim across the river. I wasn’t expecting it and all my postcards got washed away. You don’t expect tour buses to take the ’cross the river’ route generally.
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