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Sacred Valley bus crash, Pisac, Peru photo

Buzz kill bus crash in Peru

May 30, 2012 · by Lauren · in Peru, Travel Stories

First, to our friends and families: We’re fine. We were not on this bus. Pisac, Peru is a small town with a central area of cobblestone streets fit only for tour groups, pedestrians, packs of dogs, donkey-drawn carts, and wheelbarrows….

Fear of heights at Pisac ruins, Peru photo

The hills are alive with the sound of pan flute

May 29, 2012 · by Lauren · in Peru, Photo Essays, Travel Stories

“Where’s. That. Music. Coming. From?” I ask Todd as we pause our up up uphill hike to the ruins over Pisac, Peru. “Do you. See. Anyone?” “Nope.” “Wait. Is that, pan flute? It is. Ugh, pan flute!”

Drawing of drinkers at a nameless bar in Pisac, Peru by Todd Berman

Drawing of drinkers at a nameless Pisac bar

May 24, 2012 · by Todd · in Peru, Travel Art

After a long, hot day spent exploring the old town of Pisac, Peru, I persuade Lauren to share a beer with me at a nameless bar. At the next table, four men laugh hard and loud together. Their accents and…

Onion seller at the Pisac Sunday Market, Peru photo

Cebollas y choclo at the Pisac Sunday Market

May 23, 2012 · by Lauren · in Peru, Photo Essays, Travel Stories

Some people like to window shop on chic urban streets, imagining themselves rocking an outfit worn by a headless anorexic mannequin. Me, I prefer to un-window shop (hush, you try to figure out an antonym of “window”) out in the…

Carne empanada at Inti Killa, Pisac, Peru photo

Eating on the cheap at the Pisac Sunday Market

May 22, 2012 · by Lauren · in Food, Peru, Travel Stories

I can’t recall how we got the notion in our heads, but Peru is not a bargain travel destination. After a few too many expensive and yet disappointing restaurant meals, Todd and I are thrilled by the food stalls at…

The Pisac market, Peru art drawing

Drawing of the produce women at the Sunday Pisac Market, Peru

May 17, 2012 · by Todd · in Peru, Travel Art

There’s perhaps no more famous market in South America than Pisac’s Sunday Market. The touristy tchotchkes, fake alpaca scarves, and mass-produced blankets were not all that interesting. But, the part of the market where women sold produce they’d hauled down…

Walking a road, Sacred Valley, Peru photo

Ever in motion on bargained time

May 15, 2012 · by Lauren · in Peru, Travel Stories

At the crossroads to Maras, it’s just us versus one understandably smug taxi driver named David. With no competition or civilization in sight, we abandon all hope of negotiating a lower fare. Instead, we do what we wish we could…

Lone green salt pond, Salineras, Peru photo

Salty promises at the Salineras of Maras, Peru

May 14, 2012 · by Lauren · in Peru, Photo Essays

In the late afternoon at the end of a very wet rainy season, the tiered pocitos at the Salineras of Maras, Peru are empty of workers. The frequent cloud bursts have kept the evaporation in check that would otherwise coat…

Terraced Incan ruins, Moray, Peru photo

Cairns for Moray’s Incan engineers

May 10, 2012 · by Lauren · in Peru, Photo Essays, Travel Stories

I’ve always liked concentric circles. I don’t really know why. Perhaps it’s a preference I developed during my formative years, spent surrounded by the lingering psychedelic style of the late 1970s. Maybe it’s more about how the shape simultaneously shows…

A woman carries branches in Ollantaytambo, Peru photo

Chasing Incan kings through small town streets

May 9, 2012 · by Lauren · in Peru, Photo Essays

If the internet is to be believed, Ollantaytambo, Peru is home to a mere 2,000 people. Each day, at least that many tourists hit the cobblestone streets to visit the town’s impressive Incan temple ruins, to set off by trail…

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