LIMA, PERU - The BEST Day Trip + Plaza de Armas (Eating Sand & Ceviche) | Lima 2019 Vlog Ep. 2
Peru Ep.2 (con subtitulos)
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Our adventures begin in Lima Peru. There are so many things to do in Lima. In this travel video we take a trip from Lima to Paracas, then to the deserts of Huacachina Ica, visiting this famous spot, which has a population of around 100 people, the off to stopping at popular restaurant and winery in Huacachina, then back to Lima to focus on Plaza de Armas and the historic district. It's absolutely beautiful at night. You will see the incredible detail in the buildings, the fountain known for it's fertility powers, including the famous San Francisco church where 1000's of Catacombs have been buried | Lima 2019
FYI - Not sure as to when the famous fountain of Plaza de Armas became known as the fertility fountain. Do you? If you know...please leave it in the comments below. We'd love to learn more about that.
In this vlog:
- Trip from Miraflores to Ballestas Island ( Paracus)
- The deserts of Huacachina Ica Peru
- Very popular winery and Restaurant in just outside of Ica - El Catador
- Plaza de Armas
- San Francisco Church where the catacombs of 1000's are buried
- Trying the well known popular dish Ceviche for the first time
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AREQUIPA: Un día en el Valle del Colca
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Episode 41 - Peru & Bolivia / Yanke, Puno & Copacabana
PERU & BOLIVIA: YANQUE, PUNO & COPACABANA
This week we had no choice but to push our bodies a little harder and get accustomed to the altitude of the Peruvian and Bolivian Andes. After Arequipa which was already at 2300m above sea level, we took a bus to the Colca Canyon in Peru. Colca is the highest canyon in the world, deeper than its cousin the Grand Canyon in the Northern Hemisphere. We spent 2 days in Yanque and did a hike of 12km in search of the Fortaleza of Chimpa, a reconstructed mountaintop citadel that looks down on Madrigal. In search because:
1) we suffered from headache of the altitude
2) we got lost along the way
3) we were too tired to get back on your steps and finally climb the last couple of km.
Never mind we had wonderful views of the Canyon and even see two condors!
Yanque is a little out of the beaten paths. After two days on site, we were looking for a (easy) way to get out of the Canyon and reach Puno on Lake Titicaca. The only and direct way to get to Puno is to take a “Turistic Bus” at 50 USD per person (NO WAY!!!) see the best kept secret tip to read about our epic journey from Yanque to Puno.
We were told Puno is an ugly city but in fact we liked it quite well. It happened to us a few times and for a few places already. Maybe after seeing many places in the world during this last 10 months has set our expectations lower? Could be! Ok so Puno is the city on Lake Titicaca on the Peruvian side. The floating islands are the main attractions here but we preferred exploring the city and its miradors than going to one of this tourist traps.
2 days in Puno and finally a good friend joining us on our Inca trail, we left for Bolivia and Copacabana.
Passing the border went like a breathe and in no time we were on the other side. Copacabana is a hippie town, full of hostels/hostals and South American backpackers in some quest (not sure about what). We climbed the Santa Barbara hill, after we thought our heart would break from the effort, the view was ultra rewarding!
Next stop was then the Cathedral, this time with a lot of gold which contrasted with the other ones we visited lately.
We finished our Lake Titicaca stay with the hike on Isla del Sol, located 2 hours by boat from Copacabana. This is a very common hike from North to South of the island. We had booked an accommodation in the Southern part so we didn’t have to hurry and catch one of the boat back to the mainland at 4:00pm. We enjoyed the views very much even if we had to stop from time to time to catch our breath as we had reached the 4000m above sea level. We ended up in a lodge at the tip of the island and had a good night rest.
WE DID SPECIFICALLY ENJOY
The views of the Colca Canyon and the incredible condors
The hike on the Isla del Sol
ACCOMMODATIONS
Puno: Suites Antonio hotel was a great find in the center of city, nice hotel rooms at a super price AND very hot shower!
We stayed a homestay while in the Colca Canyon but nothing to rave about, the same for the hotel in Copacabana and the lodge on the Isla del Sol.
RESTAURANTS
Puno: Mojsa, a good and expensive restaurant to have Alpaca or Guinea Pig with or without the head (yes you read it right…)
Copacabana: the small stands in the port to eat fresh “trucha” or rainbow trout. So good and cheap!
Bolivia, on top of Sta Barbara Hill @ Copacabana
Bolivia, on top of Sta Barbara Hill @ Copacabana
BEST KEPT SECRET TIP/HOW TO REACH PUNO FOR 9 USD VS 50 USD
I, Magali, was pretty sure we could get a bus half way down to the main cross (at almost 5000m above sea level) where buses are heading either to Arequipa, Cusco (and the Machu Picchu) or Puno. We asked several times in the Yanque village how we could manage to do that and a few people confirmed this was possible. So on our day of departure, we got out early and waited on the side of the road for the main bus to stop… After more than 50min. no bus! A guy in a pick up stopped by and asked us if he could give us a lift to the main village Chivay. We accepted immediately. The guy was extremely friendly and explained us that he worked for a gold mine and that he was going to take his 15 days shift the next day. He just stopped in the village to break his journey from Lima. God bless him! We got in the Chivay bus terminal in time to jump in a bus heading back to Arequipa and asked the driver to stop at the cross. Guess what! He almost forgot to stop, we got out of our seats quickly and knocked on the door, we got out of the bus in time to cross the road and in less than 2 minutes we were in another bus heading to our destination and for less than 10USD per person! Hurray!
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Rocca del Brunelleschi - Vicopisano Pisa. Must See Sights italy
La rocca è composta da un mastio con i lati lunghi circa 15 metri e una torre angolare nel punto più alto dell'abitato, alta 31 metri; una muraglia collega il mastio con una delle torri delle mura, la Torre dei Selvatici. Tramite un muraglione lungo settanta metri si poteva raggiungere la Torre del Soccorso, alla base del colle di Vicopisano, la quale era in comunicazione con l'Arno in modo da poter ricevere aiuti durante gli assedi. La cerchia vera e propria ai piedi della collina è fortificata da torri a base circolare e quadrata, ma ne resta solo il tratto settentrionale. Anticamente nella muraglia di collegamento si apriva un ponte levatoio. Il mastio, dove abitavano il comandante e le sentinelle, ha al suo interno ambienti originali del Quattrocento su sei livelli.
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Giornata splendida con vento leggero e a tratti forte, alcune parti del video sono stare stabilizzate in post proprio a causa del vento.
Ramgarh road in Jharkhand
Highway of Ramgarh road in Jharkhand. Trucks tightly loaded and couple of cars are seen running on the highway.
The word Ram is derived from Murram and Gadh is derived from Beluagadha. There is enormous source of coal i,e area of coal. In Hazaribagh district, there is sitagadha and Vishnugadha. It can be said keeping all name of Ramgarh was declared.In District gazetteer, hazaribagh chapter IV, page no. – 65, it is mentioned that gigantic king Jarasandh was very powerful. Chotanagpur was in his jurisdiction probably the Chhotanagpur was under sub-ordination of Mahapadam of Magadh. Nand Ugrasen of Nagwanshi’s.
It is also said that entire Chhotanagpur was under sub-ordination of Ashoka the Great (C,273 – C,232 B.C.) so that in Budha period, there was also Ramgarh.
It is certified by the symbolic relies of Buddha period in the temple of Gola . Probably in 8th Centre B.C. (3) Jain Trithankar was constructed in Parasnath. It is clarified by this that in the beginning of Jainism, There is existence of Ramgarh. Again in Chapter IV of Gazetteer IV it is described that Samudragupta ( C.385-C-380 A.D.) had invader Eastern Deccan by passing through Ramgarh so that Ramgarh was Present at that time also. In the Regime of the king of Mundaraj, Mudra Munda Ramgarh was present too. This fast is corroborated by the presence of Munda tribe in Ramgarh.
In Nagvanshi regime, too Ramgarh was present because Chhotanagpur was under contol.
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