days 10 and 11
Back to the land of the wifi! It feels so sad saying that but it's true that it's a nice thing to have.
It's been a busy couple days. We had a home stay on an island on lake titicaca that was very rural. We were all very nervous because nobody knew what to expect but it was a great experience and the people were very welcoming even without speaking the same language.
Before dressing up in traditional clothing we helped the family peel potatoes. Better than the plowing and plantings other people had to do.
Today we did a walk up to the highest point on the island which kicked my ass and let me join the redneck club. Have a few little spots of red. And here I was doing so well.
After we said our goodbyes we headed back on lake titicaca to the floating islands in the uros which is a strange sort of place. They have to perpetually continue rebuilding the islands, all to live their traditional life with no taxes.
I have to say, the Peruvians and Incans are oddly determined about some of the strangest things.
It's been a busy couple days. We had a home stay on an island on lake titicaca that was very rural. We were all very nervous because nobody knew what to expect but it was a great experience and the people were very welcoming even without speaking the same language.
Before dressing up in traditional clothing we helped the family peel potatoes. Better than the plowing and plantings other people had to do.
Today we did a walk up to the highest point on the island which kicked my ass and let me join the redneck club. Have a few little spots of red. And here I was doing so well.
After we said our goodbyes we headed back on lake titicaca to the floating islands in the uros which is a strange sort of place. They have to perpetually continue rebuilding the islands, all to live their traditional life with no taxes.
I have to say, the Peruvians and Incans are oddly determined about some of the strangest things.
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