Reflections of the Amazon
DrFumblefinger shares some photos taken from a tributary to the Amazon River in a remote part of Peru.
DrFumblefinger shares some photos taken from a tributary to the Amazon River in a remote part of Peru.
DrFumblefinger shares some photos of the most common fish he encountered while visiting the Peruvian Amazon.
Sylvia’s group makes a stop at Wiñay Wayna, an Inca ruin in the Urubamba Valley not far from Machu Picchu
Sylvia visits the magnificant terraces and Inca ruins located at the town of Ollantaytambo.
DrFumblefinger recalls hiking the Inca Trail, especially the last two days when you trek on the stone trail created by the Incas hundreds of years ago, characterized by stairs built of hand-laid rocks.
The grass at Machu Picchu is trimmed in an ecologically sound manner by llamas and alpacas.
Sylvia visits a home in Peru where a cat peacefully coexists with guinea pigs—much like the proverbial lion and lambs.
Sylvia shares a photo of some adobe bricks, an ancient construction element that is still commonly used in the Peruvian Andes.
Sylvia shares photos and memories of a visit to a one-room school high in the Andes.
Sylvia continues her hike through the Peruvian Andes and comes across a picturesque small town church that has an uncommon system of pest control.
DrFumblefinger shares some photos taken from a tributary to the Amazon River in a remote part of Peru.
DrFumblefinger shares some photos of the most common fish he encountered while visiting the Peruvian Amazon.
Sylvia’s group makes a stop at Wiñay Wayna, an Inca ruin in the Urubamba Valley not far from Machu Picchu
Sylvia visits the magnificant terraces and Inca ruins located at the town of Ollantaytambo.
DrFumblefinger recalls hiking the Inca Trail, especially the last two days when you trek on the stone trail created by the Incas hundreds of years ago, characterized by stairs built of hand-laid rocks.
The grass at Machu Picchu is trimmed in an ecologically sound manner by llamas and alpacas.
Sylvia visits a home in Peru where a cat peacefully coexists with guinea pigs—much like the proverbial lion and lambs.
Sylvia shares a photo of some adobe bricks, an ancient construction element that is still commonly used in the Peruvian Andes.
Sylvia shares photos and memories of a visit to a one-room school high in the Andes.
Sylvia continues her hike through the Peruvian Andes and comes across a picturesque small town church that has an uncommon system of pest control.