Blog Entries tagged 'nazca'

Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'nazca'

  • Chile - Santiago am10th Feb Santiago in the morning PLAZA We had a reasonable breakfast in the hotel courtyard before setting off down Av Manuel Montt (and more on him later too) to catch the metro to Plaza de Armas. Great metro system:- cheap and Posted by PetersF in Chile | Mar 27, 2021
  • Nazca: the famous linesSunday 19th August – the Nazca Lines This was (I’d hoped) going to be one of my dream days as I’d always wanted to see the Nazca lines, so I woke with a hope that it was not too windy to Posted by PetersF in Peru | Feb 27, 2021
  • Nazca; Peruvian historySaturday 18th August – Paracas to Nazca The coach trip took us from Paracas, through the paracas (sand dunes) down the Pan- American Highway, through the town of Ica (dusk), across a plain, over some small mountains, across Nazca Plain, over Posted by PetersF in Peru | Feb 27, 2021
  • Traveling around PeruOf course [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peru|Peru]] has been on our bucket list for quite some time. At long last, just before Easter, we found the free time that we needed and we made the trip. After landing in Lima in the middle of Posted by Michael Jones in The Traveler | Apr 21, 2019
  • Nazca: lines and mummiesFirst thing next morning we booked the flight, not cheap, but a must to really see the famous Nazca lines. We shared a four-seater Cessna with the Swiss girl and the boys shar Posted by Stefmuts in Adventures by Stef | May 29, 2018
  • Lima - Pisco - NazcaMiraflores, Lima, PeruOur plane landed in Lima [Lima-travel-guide-1308247] in the evening of May 14, not much else to do but meeting the group and our tour guide Raquel and ge Posted by Stefmuts in Adventures by Stef | May 29, 2018
  • Finding Beauty in PeruOur time in Peru surprised us. The place is quite developed compared to areas we had visited, has its own cuisine that is different to anything else in the world and the landscape is varied and expansive. Attractions like Posted by chellebelle in Nil Responsibilities 'Til 30 | Aug 5, 2016
  • Legacy of the IncasAfter a great oxygen filled sleep and a good breakfast we boarded our bus and headed south on the Pan American Highway to Paracas. After a quick hour at the hotel, we headed to the local airport for our Posted by rpickett in Rusty Pickett, ECC, VTA, LCS, MBA | Feb 14, 2016
  • Lines in the Sand We left Lima and were off to our next location. A small fishing town called Paracas. The reason it is visit is to see the islands off the coast which are covered with birds. As we had Posted by chellebelle in Nil Responsibilities 'Til 30 | Oct 14, 2015
  • Mysterious worldI always loved mysteries. In fact, I can still remember the thrill of reading books on the subject of mysteries when I was a kid, and how they captured my imagination. In one of them, titled "Mysterious world" by Arthur Posted by VukomanovicIgor in West Coast Galore | Oct 11, 2014
  • Nazca and ArequipaWe arrived in Nazca, a medium size desert town about an hour inland from the coast, after a three hour bus ride from Paracas. Elijah is doing much better on buses already. When we got off the bus, we Posted by jessp2386 in Searching for the Source | Dec 7, 2012
  • Hola from PeruWhen we last wrote, we were sitting by a beautiful picturesque beach in French Polynesia - Huahine to be precise. It's been a while since then, and we've made it a pretty long way, so here goes... Huahine We stayed in Posted by jamesandanita in Round the world trip | Oct 30, 2011
  • End of New Zealand, a little bit of Chile and Peru [=Hello. Why is it that everytime I write on here I find myself apologising for not writing sooner,but i didnt have time etc etc... Well thats how Im going to start again today.... In New Zealand we were so busy travelling Posted by AMellar in A years volounteering around the world | May 16, 2011
  • Disco Town Nazca, Juanita in Arequipa and Party Central PunoRight where were we, oh yea, Nazca. Nazca is a pretty small town made famous for a series of pictures/lines/drawings, which were made in the desert there starting in the BC years. We were shattered when we Posted by kelandstu in School Bell Silenced | Feb 7, 2011
  • Huacachina Hola! So in the last post I left off with the bus ride to Huacachina. This was a very interesting trip, and we all got to see some of the more "real" parts of Lima, that being Posted by cbell88 in Cameron goes global | Dec 23, 2010
  • Peru Part 1Moving straight on from the end of the last entry, I continued my frantic dash towards Peru with a fairly epic three day bus journey. I had chosen the more adventurous and remote option for crossing the border via La Posted by Davelanky in Dave's Dispatches | Oct 1, 2010

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