Sunday, May 31, 2009

Metalcore Blog Spot :d



Peru ...

- In meeting : Oh that's sure to Peru again, we want to begin our article by that ... For what is always emerged from the collected echoes right to left, that Peru was the country of thieves. Both say that, not content with staying 40 days in Bolivia amputating two weeks or almost our time in Peru, we arrived in this country with an image of the Peruvian inglorious kind eyes and sly knaves, the approach quickly and effectively focused the portfolio of the right breast pocket of the jacket located under the jacket, the wandering hand and morality on the far left (ie in the toilets for those who have not yet noticed that the toilets were always at the bottom left, but then I digress). Almost paranoid until recovery of ALL our luggage at the airport in Sao Paulo in Brazil, so we considered each as a potential thief Peruvian ... Yet, as and when the time spent in this country, we have learned that above all, the Peruvians were people of absolute kindness, helpful and caregivers, cheerful and attentive. All were good opportunities to exchange three words or even just a smile, all situations were good for giving advice or ... point out that our bag was open! And if, ultimately, Matthew will cop a thief and he will have to pay for the iPod and the hard drive stolen in Chile (from the time he was waiting to take a hand in the bag for revenge! !), we are honored and proud to announce that nous ne nous sommes rien fait voler au Pérou!! Champagne (Pardon : Pisco!)!!! Alors on se dit que c’est peut-être parce qu’on n’est resté que 2 semaines. Ou peut-être parce qu’on a toujours été très vigilants. Ou peut-être parce que des mesures ont été prises par les autorités pour lutter contre ce banditisme. Ou peut-être encore parce qu’on a eu la chance de ne pas nous trouver au mauvais moment au mauvais endroit. Mais ce qui est sûr c’est que, si l’on sait que le vol est bien réel au Pérou, nous retiendrons surtout la gentillesse des Péruviens, peuple hissé carrément au top 10 des gens adorables!

- In massage : Let us continue the good surprises of the trip: there was a massage here! I have not tested the Inca massage, made of cut stones used in hot star on the body (a little too expensive anyway!), But I chose the massage "basic" the whole body that was pretty sweet and professional. Lying on a table at the hole for the head, the only snag has been that ... the masseuse stank feet making it less enjoyable than expected massaging the upper body! But that's another story!

- In landscapes : Having visited qu’une toute petite partie du pays, on ne va bien sûr pas vous parler des paysages du Pérou mais plutôt d’une partie Sud du territoire. Entre étendues semi-arides et poussiéreuses et forêt tropicale à l’approche du Machu Picchu nous avons été étonnés de rencontrer une diversité écologique telle. Vous l’avez vu sur les photos : le Pérou c’est beau!

- En nourriture : relativement identique à l’alimentation bolivienne, le repas typique péruvien consiste souvent en une assiette copieuse et équilibrée (riz, crudités, viande) précédée d’une soupe. C’est encore une Once the party not vegetarians but that is beginning to "get the habit," Matt huh?!

- In music: Go! It's not like it was months in which food ... I'm back for the feast of cumbia ... The day I put my hand on the inventor of the synthesizer rhythms and pre-fabricated, I assure you this will be my small-time justice to me because frankly, it's abused this music! As the reputation of Peruvians big fans of pan flute ... Ben is a bit true ... On almost all sites, there was always flûtio someone to play! Quite hefty indeed because the flutes they play here are not the mouthpiece of our musical instruments to schoolchildren, if not a simple notch in the tip and then go play with it ...

- In dance : Fortunately, Latin America is also a major consumer of salsa, beyond having heard in the street, we were able to dance in a bar. Peru has, of course, traditional dances, but they are often seen at parties or carnivals and we have not had the chance to attend these events. Note here that it in June that most of the ceremonies and festivals take place ...

- On the road: We spoke of the death road in Bolivia? Ben here, we had good ravines too! Because if the roads range from vaguely passable track and bitumen foil, there are also many "routes" on the mountainside, "the expression is very poor! Basically, the pants sloggi is that string-string Expressway South to the mountain road Peruvian ... Help!

- In physics: good, you've all taken the subway in Paris, right? Oh okay, we can laugh too ... I regret to say that Matthew has a crush on Peruvian women. But j'm'en sheet because the Peruvians are not (all) without charm either! Dull skin, eyes slightly slanted (to the point still cause confusion at times with Asians), height and medium build, it is true that the physical Peru has its advantages!

- Silver : Slightly more expensive than Bolivia, but ultimately not that much, Peru nuevos soles pays (5 Soles for about 1 euro). We spent here 21 euros per person per day, or about 40 soles for a meal for 2, about 25 soles for a double room, 5 soles for a stamp.

- In any : We only had two weeks to enjoy this country who showed us ... the most beautiful sides recalled here that the Peruvians are currently fighting against their government hazarding his wealth, both cultural and natural - now water privatization - for easy money and now, to the detriment of the population and the future. This is reminiscent of the sellout of Cambodia we have seen the terrible effects during our stay. We therefore hope the people of Peru to emerge victorious from this fight ... Peru in all, these people, its history and its beautiful landscapes, is one of the pleasant surprises of South America.

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