Sunday, June 29, 2008

Parque Nacional Tyrona 23-24.06.2008


NP Tyrona

Lost paradise:))))

That was amazing place, one of da top ones:)))

The only problem was toooo many tourists but...
well that's how it works on a pick season

I walked around this beautiful places for a 2 days and that was definitely not enough.





Tyrona was a home of Tyrona Indians(that's what books saying) and I think they still live there.
I met some strange families who didn't speak in Spanish so...
I dont know.

First day was pretty relaxing on da beach, Ive been enjoying views and ¨views¨ :))))))





On da second day I went to Tyrona village called Pueblita.
That was hardcore trekking, in da jungle.

I was sweating like a motherfucker;)

I could twist my T shirt and fill up 1 litre bottle...

Going up for about 5 hours:)LOVE IT

I didn't take enough water but lucky me I had a tablets which clean water for u so I drank river water




Tyrona


Always gunna stay in my memory

Taganga & Santa Marta 21-25.06.2008


Caribbeans!!!!!!!!
This is niceee
Can I touch it:))))))))))
Taganga is just a small fishing village but.........
Full of tourists...

I had a problem with my fit(injured in Bogota), so had to stay in this boring place for a couple of days.

Meet up with some cool people and had a couple of wild parties:)))



Taganga is a gate way to Tyrona NP.

I had that injured fit so couldn't made my mind butt.....

On the end I did it!!!!!!!

Bogota 15-19.06.2008


Right then
Arrived to Bogota!!
Expect a lot more to be honest but well surprises are the best ayyy.

Didn't really like capital of Colombia.

Cold rainy and windy...

Think got a go to much hotter place now
CARIBBEANS WOOOOPEEEEEEEEE




Bogotá was originally called "Bacatá" (which means “planted fields”)

All I can say is I LOVE PEOPLE IN COLOMBIA.
THEY ARE AMAZING AND REALLY REALLY NICE.

After inside war in Colombia people are still very friendly, whats surprised me a lot.

This is da place were me and Daveus went in da two different directions.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Quito 10-14.06.2008


After long trip we went to Quito, capital of Ecuador.
We stayed there 4 nights, walk around a bit, had couple of cerveza and that's it.
Its a cool city am not a fan of a big cities to be honest so I didn't give a fuck.

Old town is really nice with loots of colonial buildings and old people on da main Plaza.








The "centro histórico", historical center, as it is called, was appointed, along with the historic center of Krakow (Cracovia), Poland as the first UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Site in1978.

Despite the 1917 earthquake, the city has the best-preserved, least altered historic center in Latin America.

Parque Nacional Huaskaran 03-05.06.2008


Right!! am back mo fos:))
After Huaraz we went to National Park Huaraz.

We had an amazing views of that place.
Was pretty cold but there is nothing for free in da world right??

We walked about 60 km in 3 days so were cool:)!!









On da first day we try ed to hitchhike to da place were we suppose to start trekking but...

After 2 h without da car we just had not much choice of taking a bus.

This nite, first nite we lost a stove, well I did:))
Because of that we had the most hardcore trekking we could imagine.




After that 3 days of trekking and diet:))
(We didn't eat much--prepared wrong) me and Dave been sick for couple of days he he


This was the hardest trekking in all our trip:)
Love it!!!








On da first day we went to place called Laguna 69
Well didn't look like kamasutra but da color was awesome.

I haven't seen that blue and clean water in my all life.

Well I loved this magic place even without food and a loot of other uncomfortable parts of this trekking

Monday, June 2, 2008

Lima 31.05.2008


We stayed in Lima only couple of hours but tha was enough to see whats going on.

And I think Lima is a nice place to stay a little bit longer than me.

They have beautiful Plaza de Armas, loots of celebration(like in da rest of Peru) and everything u need:))
<--------Plaza de Armas(guard change)

Trek to Machupicchu 26-29.05.2008

We bought 4days trek with a guide for about
150$ Everything included.

We had a funny guide called Diego. Who didnt care about anyone and anything.

Sometimes we had to tell him what to do:))

Diego showed us a lot of nice plants and explein us how we can use them.

Food in all 3 days was really nice, we had a cool group and fun with dudes from England.

We were walking via nice Canions and crossing loots of rivers.

I had a good fun listening to Diego, what he was saying was just amazingly funny.


All he talked about was Marihuana and girls:))


Canion Vilkabamba-------->





There is one think I can say about Machupicchu, is too many bloody tourist.

That's me and well u can guest whats that behind me don't u??

We had a cool guide in MP. He explain us a lot about Incas and history.

Long time ago MP was a Sacred Place for Incas.

MP was like a University for elite, not a city.




Da real Inca Sacred City is somewhere deep in da jungle. Where Spaniards couldn't get. Even now no one cant find it. Ill try one day that's for sure:))

Incas tried to get a shape out of everything.

MP for example looks like a Eagle and Cuzco(tourist capital of South America) looks like a Puma
He got a little big nose but well no one is perfect like me ayyyyyyyyy:))









Sorry for this lamas but me and Dave tried to eat them. And they run out, strait on da photo:))
Bustards
:)))






Canion Colca 21-23.05.2008


After Island of the Sun we went to another pretty amazing place.

Canion de Colca is one of the deepest Canions in da world.

The deepest one is just next door and is just 100 meters deep.

Canion da Colca was awesome but climbing up was a little bit hard.(1500 m. up)





We spend night on da bottom of the can ion in Oasis. Oasis had a pool so a least I had a natural shower:))
I walked around surrounding villages, talked to people who leaving there and look at the environment.
Was cool