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2009-09-11, Nazca, Peru

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We spent a couple of days in Paracas, a small fishing village south of Lima. It was a cute little town - maybe population 2,000. I am pretty sure Steve and I ate at every single restaurant in the whole village. We also went to the desert, this 30km wide stretch of pure sand. I imagine it was similar to the Sahara, only much smaller. and no camels. We dune Buggied with our lovely driver Mario and took sand boards down the dunes. Thus far, all has been well and easy. Since we are on the ¨gringo trail^ everything is pretty much laid out for us. Taxis from the stations, tours all set up. This is a quick post as the sun is setting and Steve is forcing me off the internet before I can say anything of deep or personal value. I like how he tells me this right when I sit at the computer station! So, we are off then. Tomorrow we take a small flight over the Nazca Lines to see what pictures were carved in this desert.

I will write more when Steve lets me. .... .......... Im being... kjht9 pulled away...{ ooiiuj as we spea9kt6t.g.o..............


Picture of Sandboarding Steve. Taken 2009-09-11 in Paracas, Peru by traveler Dilleybug.
Picture of Steve sandboarding. Taken 2009-09-11 in Paracas, Peru by traveler Dilleybug.
Picture of I decided to sit. Taken 2009-09-11 in Paracas, Peru by traveler Dilleybug.
Picture of Jumping in the Desert. Taken 2009-09-11 in Paracas, Peru by traveler Dilleybug.
Picture of Good Times. Taken 2009-09-11 in Paracas, Peru by traveler Dilleybug.
Picture of Lines in the sand. Taken 2009-09-11 in Paracas, Peru by traveler Dilleybug.

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