Upon arriving, we ran into our friends from Celendín hot baths . . . Hector and Denis (they happened to be wearing clothes this time) and they helped us find a cheap hostel in the area . . . sure there was no hot water available for most of the day AND the mattress felt like a box-spring! But it was cheap . . . and just what we were looking for.
Mishka had to travel to Lima to pick up Matty, an incoming visitor from the good ol´U. S. of A. And of course we made a sign to welcome him
I decided to stick around and relax a bit, go the the hot baths and maybe dancing.The famous Baños del Incas where sort of disappointing . . . especially after being spoiled by the wonderful and natural springs in Celendín. For example . . .
(don´t touch the water, don´t cross the walkway, don´t try anything other than taking a pic!)
Older Baños (same rules apply)
And finally, my Baño where I was allowed to take a bath . . . Looks like a little tile closet don´t it? At least the water was medicinal . . . otherwise, it would have been like taking a bath at home!
Next day I went out dancing to a local bar before heading out to a festival in a nearby town. Needless to say, we never made it to the festival . . .Why fix it if it ain´t broken??Thank you Remac Crew, especially Denis and Hector!
Mishka returned with Matty from Lima and we hit the streets of Cajamarca. . . Ransom Chamber, Historical District, and other local delights. My favorite? Locking Misha up in a display case! Talk about fun!
Before heading for the coast, we decided to check out the Ventana´s of Otuzco (burial grounds in the mountains). Armed with sandwiches and strawberries, we had a picnic while reading "The Alchemist" aloud and pondering the afterlife.
Word to the wise: Peruvians love to plant cacti around their territories...so if you decide to climb over, be very careful! The cactus poison can hurt for days, in you joints! Very painful! Wink wink
4 comments:
Hi my dear
It is so good to see your update finally. i start thinking may be you
are tired and dont wont to go to new places. Now I see -the energy is still there and it's great. It is very interesting to know all these historical facts, so keep doing.
Love you
Mom Raya
Hi guys... I just wanted to let ya know that I'm reading your blog.. and i love it.. sometime it make's me very sad but one day i will be doing a trip of my own...:(
I"m very excited for you guys... Enjoy every moment of it... MUAH!! much love Brenda!!!
Mike...can I tell you how much more respect I have for you now that I've seen you proudly sport the bright blue fanny pack? Seriously, there are no words.
My what a masculine girlfriend you have. You know, the one with the shaved head. How...handsome she is.
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