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Another Word of Warning; Mundo Alpaca

Cuidado de la Diarrea

You can finally tick the box next to the floating and Taquile islands off the Northern coast of Lago Titicaca. The floating islands were well-constructed of reeds and bobbing chunks of rooty turf (they didn’t sink, at least during my short visit) and incredibly touristy. For instance, as our dragon-headed reed boat was leaving, the brightly clad indigenous women sang a few pop songs and waved us off with a cheery “hasta la vista, baby.” I was pretty embarrassed.

Hasta la Vista, Baby:
Singing Islanders

And then we went to Taquile. I was going to describe the grumpy, clumsy dance between the native people and the gringoes that we witnessed after a trucha lunch, but it was just so awkward and I don’t want you to have to cringe as much as I did.

In short: Islands at the Southern end of Titicaca = definitely worth seeing. Islands at the Northern end of Titicaca = skippable. End complaining.

But! I really liked Puno! It was a cool mid-sized city with real streets and curbs and we stayed in a nice hotel room with free towels and cable television and a maid that came every morning to make our beds. For like 5 dollars a night! And we (again, Elsa and Camille and I) ate a few delicious Peruvian meals (not cuy) and took a few super-radical mototaxi rides and visited a super-boring boat museum.

I took a lot of photos in and outside the mototaxi:
Elsa in a Mototaxi Mototaxi Driver Camille and Elsa in a MototaxiSuper Smiley with Elsa

Before I headed a bit Southwest to Arequipa, where I find myself now, about to embark on a little trek into Colca Canyon that leaves at 3:30 tomorrow. In the morning.

Also, Alpaca World(!):
Buddy photo photo Living the Alpaca Experience

Who’s your favorite alpaca? I know who mine is.

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Dinner Music

I went with a few of the kids from the Salt Tour to a traditional Bolivian place for dinner and music from what I expected to be a quiet folkloric band in the corner. But it ended up as a dance off with a circle of gringitos in the street holding hands and running around in a circle around a fountain, clapping and laughing our tuchuses off.

Cena and Musica

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