
Well I guess it's about time for another update! Machu Picchu and Cusco were a huge sucess!!! We were extremely lucky to have had perfect weather and very low crowds. The train ride up to Aguas Calientes was unlike anything we've experienced before. The tracks run right up next to the houses and farms. Not near them but practically on them! Ryan was a great tour guide in Cusco and we wished we would have had another day or two there. The dollar buys a lot so we were completely spoiled!
The towns in Peru love their dogs. In Cusco they ran wild and slept all over the place. It seemed that every breed was represented and almost all of them looked like they were well taken care of. In a way it looked like dog heaven - they could just do what they wanted, sleep where they wanted, eat trash and play all day long.
The towns in Peru love their dogs. In Cusco they ran wild and slept all over the place. It seemed that every breed was represented and almost all of them looked like they were well taken care of. In a way it looked like dog heaven - they could just do what they wanted, sleep where they wanted, eat trash and play all day long.
We left Peru for two days in Iguazu Falls, Brazil. There it was the rainy season and we had a taste upon arrival. And it was hot. Oh, a bit humid to round out the experience. The falls were stunning! Niagara Falls has nothing on these babies. The photos only show a small portion of the never-ending cascades. | After viewing them from the Brazil side we headed over to the Argentina side for a night and a different view. Then it was onward to Estancia Don Juaquin! To be continued...... |