Ok so I´ve been a while since posting my last blog, sorry about that. I left Guayaquil Ecuador and went to Mancora Peru. Mancora is on the beach. Actually it is a surfers destination. As a matter of fact a couple of weeks before I got there they had a woman´s surf championship there. It really is a great place if you want to hang out by the beach, drink and surf. It is also dleightfully inexpensive, there are lobster dinners for $10.00 I mentioned this to a surfer friend in Hawaii and she said I had just described surfers heaven. I was only there for a few days because if I´d stayed any longer I´d probably still be there. I tend to be a victim of inertia. And actually it was only meant to be a stopover between Guayaquil and Lima anyway. I had an interesting experience on the bus between Guayaquil and Mancora. My beard is about 4 inches long now and in Guayaquil I managed to find a santa hat. I was wearing it on the bus to Mancora and when we got off to go through customs to leave Ecuador an ecuadorian woman asked me why I was wearing the has as it wasn´t christmas yet. I told her that it was the christmas season. Then she asked me for a picture with her and I said sure. Well a few minutes before I was talking to a guy from Ecuador, they were all part of a group, and after the picture he comes up to me with a letter from one of the other people in the group, it was a letter to Santa Claus. In spanish it said something like "Dear Santa I have always wanted to meet you. So I am taking advantage of this opportunity to ask you for everything that you´ve never given me. I expect a quick response to this letter." It was a little more involved than that but you get the idea. I´m going to have it framed when I get home. At any rate, moving right along as I seldom do(copyright Dick Damron) I left Mancora and went to Lima. It was on this leg of the trip that I found the most awesome, comfortable bus I have ever been on. They have seats the same size and comfort level as first class airplane seats and they recline 100% with a foot rest and everything. It even includes dinner. Granted it is basically an airline type of meal but they give you a choice of chicken, beef or vegetarian. It is the first time I have actually been able to sleep on a bus. I was only in Lima for a few days. Lima is a nice enough city but my reason for coming to Peru was to see the Nazca lines and Machu Pichu. I am writing this on the day I am leaving Nazca. The lines are pretty cool, you go up in an airplane for about 45 minutes and the pilot takes you over all the lines. He banks to each side so the people on both sides can get a look. I took a lot of pictures but I don´t know how many will be worth anything so I also bought a lot of postcards. I also visited the Cauchilla Necropoilis. Is necropolis a cool word or what? At any rate is is a pre Inca cemetary with mummies. You get to walk around and look at several graves with mummies in them while a guide explains the significance of the different graves. It was considered a sign of status and good health to have dreads. Imagine that pre incan rastafarians. There is a local liquor here called Pisco. I tried it today, interesting stuff it tastes like a combination of tequila and kerosene. Well that´s all for now, right now I´m just hanging out until my bus to Cusco leaves at 8:00 tonight.
The road goes on forever and the party never ends.
hasta la vista baby
Charlie
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waiting to hear about your experience in MP. I have a friend from UK there the same time as YOU. Synchronicity? He's a tall British DR. and I had mentioned meeting you and your incredible journey. Can't wait to hear from either of you. ciao for now, Elena from FincaAmanecer.com in Costa Rica.
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