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The only impossible journey
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you never begin

Photo by Daniel Rintz,
Himba children, Namibia



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Old 27 Aug 2003
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Welcome to Peru

Hello friends
Warm Welcome from the land of the Inkas Machupicchu Cuzco Peru, this is Silvia 33 years old, work for the free tourist information Counter at Lima International Airport, many tourist go to our office o get free plans of the city, maps of Peru, buses, train schedules,list of accommodations with free pick up from the Airport.
Many tourists visit us to see places like
Lima,Pisco ( Ballestas Island ), Nazca ( Nazca Lineas)Arequipa ( Colca Canyon ),Puno
( Titicaca Lake ), La Paz Bolivia, Cuzco ( Machupicchu,Inca Trail ),Jungle Expedition
and much more.
We are trying now to promote our country more by e-mails such as this.
I'd apreciate it if you could give this e-mail to a friend
Thank you very much.
Silvia


[This message has been edited by Grant Johnson (edited 27 August 2003).]
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Ride Peru

Ride the road between Nazca and Chalhuanca, and you will only be left with a smile.

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look slike a great road! I am going to ride this one this summer... :-))
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Old 28 Apr 2011
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I think everybody is really aware of Peru and its beauty. I am strongly recommending to see Silvia when you arrive at Lima airport Jorge Chavez.

Silvia, I am working hard to promote riding adventure in Peru and the rest of South America. My mission goes to riders meetings in South Florida and showing them the beauty of our continent. Opening their eyes.

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I've a question on Peru, how easy is to get diesel, and what sort of price per litre?

is it easy to travel all round in a 4x4, I'm jelous of the bike guys and how nimble and quick they can travel, but I like my comfort just a little bit too much :-)

Merv.
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Yes diesel is pretty common and cheaper than gas (D5) at ~10-12 Soles/Gallon.
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