January 2011

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The Very-Same

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(9:10PM, 26 January 2011, sitting in the same bed, in the same hospedaje, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Peru) I have just consciously taken a decision that I know will cost me money, all for the sake of familiarity! Me: the traveller who changed hostels three times in one week in Lima, none of which were the two I tried out the last time I was here, to save money and for a change of scenery. Tonight I got out of my bus a town earlier than I should’ve, knowing I will pay an additional bus ticket to get there tomorrow, all so I could stay in a hostel I already know.
The straight, narrow streets of Ollantaytambo were designed and lived in by the Inca themselves and have been inhabitted ever since. I know them well, having walked up and down them looking for a cheap place to stay only three nights ago, and then again, after checking in, when I ended up retracing my steps back up the hill in the rain because the Inca put a long inviting road on the other side of the river, but only connected it to the rest of the town with one bridge, at its top end. So when I hopped off the bus this evening, into the very-same ancient town square where I had hopped on the bus as it was passing the day before yesterday, I walked past the very-same market and the very-same spot of pavement where I had sat to drink a ponche (hot spiced drink), and directly to the very-same hospedaje door, which I knocked on to wake the senora (she usually goes to bed quite early), paid the already negotiated price, located the light swich in the very-same room I had stayed in two nights before, and climbed into the very-same bed in the corner, having already tested the other two and found this one to be the best. Read the rest of this entry »

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Cuzco Pics

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From Cuzco, posted by Stacey Hope-Bailie on 2/13/2011 (Showing 4 of 38 items)

“The deservedly reknown city of history, culture and architecture from pre-Inca to Colonial. “

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Lima II Pics

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From Lima II, posted by Stacey Hope-Bailie on 2/13/2011 (Showing 4 of 9 items)

“Second time in the city, and I love it all the more! Great walks, good chats.”

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Huaraz Pics

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From Huaraz, posted by Stacey Hope-Bailie on 2/13/2011 (Showing 4 of 49 items)

“Photos from the infamous Santa Cruz Trek which we eventually completed, despite Sonya having food poisoning and then Pulmonary Adema. Beautiful scenery, even out of the hostel window.”

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Trujillo Pics

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From Trujillo, posted by Stacey Hope-Bailie on 1/17/2011 (Showing 4 of 22 items)

“Great colonial town surrounded by history from both Peru and the civilizations that existed before the country as we know it. Photos are from Chan Chan and other Huancas of the Chimu culture which we explored in and around the city.”

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Pimentel Pics

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From Pimentel, Chiclayo, posted by Stacey Hope-Bailie on 1/11/2011 (Showing 4 of 11 items)

“Very odd spot out on the beach, 20 minutes walk from Pimentel, and close enough to the city of Chiclayo to be a bit ugly. Nevertheless, where we partied for New Years with the crowds of locals who flocked to the sea and sand and limited sun.”

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Chachapoyas Pics

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From Chachapoyas, posted by Stacey Hope-Bailie on 1/11/2011 (Showing 4 of 15 items)

“Lovely mountain town in the cloud forest, surrounded by archeological sites including the famed Kuelap, which we trekked back from, and the Karajia Sarcophagi.”

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Sauce Pics

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From Sauce, posted by Stacey Hope-Bailie on 1/17/2011 (Showing 4 of 9 items)

“Spent Christmas in a hammock on the beautiful Blue Lake in Sauce, the Selva, Peru. The lovely family who owned the cabanas where we stayed invited us to their midnight Christmas Eve dinner of roast turkey and ham, followed by hot chocolate and panetone. Apart from a fairly radical rowing incident, it was very relaxed.”

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From Leticia – Iquitos – Yurimaguas, posted by Stacey Hope-Bailie on 1/11/2011 (Showing 4 of 30 items)

“Photos from the journey between Leticia and Yurimaguas including the first boat, Iquitos and then the crazy Christmas boat. A couple of the pics are stolen from Sonya, some others are taken by kids on the last boat.

If you wanna read about it, check out “Inexplicable Illness, Indescribable Experience” on the blog:
http://stacey.hopebailie.com/2010/12/22/inexplicable-illness-indescribable-experience/”

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