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Last weekend in Peru

After Huacachina, I caught a 5 hour bus ride back to Lima for my last weekend in Peru. Ashgan and Simon stayed back to plan their next leg of South America as I load up and head out.

Some pictures from the bus ride.
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With only two days in this huge city, I follow my usual routine and get lost.
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Performing artist on the streets! (although it would be entertaining, the kids were not break dancing to the traditional band on the left).
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These two lovely ladies knew as much English as I did Spanish which made for great conversation! Sweethearts.
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Look what I found! An outdoor gym over looking the coast.
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Peru, you have a special place in my heart. Thank you for sharing your culture with open arms, beautiful wonders and positive energy!

An afternoon flight sends me north with a layover in Columbia… I’m back to the United States for a temporary visit. Always great to see friends and family (Who started to believe that I would never come back!)

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May I please get a little sand with that?

Huacachina Peru – check it out!
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Do we look like little kids on a holiday morning? Felt like it!
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Getting all strapped in for the buggie ride to the peak of the dunes. This is one of my favorite pictures of Ashgan, what a darling smile!
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…and we’re off! (clearly not having any fun at all).
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We made it to the top with time for some quick action shots. Please keep in mind our shoes are standard snowboard boots, meaning it would have been easier to handstand with center blocks strapped to my feet. I really have no excuse for my late jump in the third picture… Way to go Simon and Ashgan though!
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Time to get strapped in!
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..and then we ride!
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Thank you Augusto for a great day! (Including the mouth full of sand you so kindly offered mid flight and let’s not forget the bruised bum from the “landing” of your ever so talented jumping skills). All smiles though!
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Machu Picchu

I feel a huge challenge trying to describe through words and photos the magnitude of energy and massive beauty that this place holds. If Machu Piccu has been on your “list” or this page intrigues you whatsoever, please remember:

YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE THAT CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN… SO DO IT!

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Earlier in the week we met a retired tour guide. He invited the 3 of us to sit close as he described in full detail the secerets of making the best of this experience. From the less known routes to the best times to be in certain places. He was so kind to “let us in”.

TAKE NOTE: I will not be exposing all of these hidden treasures. If you are arranging to go to this sacred place, please email me directly and I will then possibly share more information… Maybe.

3:30 alarm clock and my eyes have no problem adjusting to the dark as I tip toe around the other backpackers who are peacefully sleeping their “sunrise on the mountain” away (enter sneaky giggle here).

We are on one of the first busses to the top of the ridge and can actually see the entrance gates! I must add during the ride we met a sweet girl from Switzerland that was traveling alone… A new friend! We invite her to join us and now there are 4.

As we near the gentleman taking tickets, I hear “passport ID please”…. I feel my heart hit my feet and my stomach hit my throat. I didn’t have it on me. I had made it all the way to the entry gates with no form of ID to prove that I, Erika Young was indeed the ticket holder of “Erika Young”. He asked me to step aside so others could enter. As I make eye contact with my sad stricken friends on the other side, I realize there was no “talking” my way through this one.

I closed my eyes (seriously stood there with my eyes closed for a min) and said to myself “he will let me in”.

I hear “seniority…miss!” I opened my eyes to see him flagging me over. As I approach he says “I’m only allowed to excuse one a day, go ahead.” I may of heard bells of “Hallelujah” at that moment, either way I take only a second to thank him then rush through before any mind changing could happen. I’m in!

We follow our confidential intstructions from our new friend (the retired tour guide) and up we go. Steps, stones, rocks, stairs, curves, cliffs and ridges… We reach a peak and stop to observe the sun rising over this beautiful city. Please excuse the bum shot but I wanted to show the extreme of some of the steps.
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Not only are we alone up top, but observe the number of tourist that haven’t reached the lower city yet:
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After watching the sunrise and toasting to the incredible beginning of this adventure, we make our way down into the city.
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On the left is a woman who was in the much later years of life being piggy backed all the way to the center… What’s your excuse?
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…and of course I was honored to add this one to the list!
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Trek to the base of Machu Picchu

There isn’t a main train station at Machu Picchu itself, the closest stop is in the nearby town of Aguas Calientes. Here is where you can hop on a smaller train to connect you the rest of the way. From Cusco you have a few options to get there:

You can enjoy the fancy train that provides food, drinks, lounge chairs, pillows, blankets and a few hundred other tourist. All just for a “ticket price”, a huge commitment and your left arm.

You can take a tour bus that has a guide, a pitstop with lunch buffet, and only 100 other tourist. All for a “small fee”, a minor commitment and a sore toosh.

…and then there’s OUR choice…

We scored with a local collectivo (a 7 person mini van that seated 9 adults and all of their luggage) for only $14 USD per person.
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This spacious ride lasted 4 hours with a complimentary stop at a stand on the side of the road. It had several food options like blocks of cheese, raw chicken and an assortment of candy! They also let us use the bathrooms!
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After the bus ride we hopped in a cab that picked up this woman. She climbed into the back trunk area with her blanket of corn as she politely stared at the gringos (I don’t blame her).
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We then got dropped off to another taxi that only had room for 2 more so I followed the woman’s idea and got cozy in the back.
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Some pics from all the rides:
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Finally we arrived to Aquas Calientes (the place where you can get on the small train to the city below Machu Picchu).
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We each bought a banana and started our hike from here. A 3 hour walk along the tracks that hug the Urubamba River. The sun was out and shining… for the first 30 minutes.
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At last! The place where we will rest before the day in the sacred city of Machu Picchu. I didn’t realize there was a tiny town that sits on a steep hill full of shops, restaurants, hotels, hostels, schools and homes. This adorable area has paths and bridges surrounding a stream that rushes through the center.
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We’re all signed in and ready for tomorrow… 4am to Machu Picchu, here we come!
(I had a neat picture here with all of our names in “the book” but deleted it when I realized it also had everyone’s detailed identification info. So, lets just pretend it’s here.)
Instead, here’s a photo of our future sight!
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Cusco… Another reunion? Of course!

While studying in Buenos Aires I met a fun loving couple from Amsterdam. Right away they felt like friends I had known for years! Ashgan’s gentle energy and constant smile is a perfect compliment to Simon’s sense of humor and ability to make you feel right at home. This admirable duo has enhanced my journey. (Thank you new friends!)
We had our fun in Argentina and parted ways “till next time”…a few weeks later I’m taking a bus to meet them in central Cusco to plan our adventures to Machu Picchu!

A sweet farewell to Marty (as he digs one last time in my pockets looking for homemade toothpaste).
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We spent the day wandering the city and hiking the road to Sacsayhuaman near Q’enqo to see the statue of Jesus Christ. Im not a historian, but I was told the White Christ stands guard over the city of Cusco and was a gift from colonial Palestine in 1945.
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View of Cusco.
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Met a friend on the way down.
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A few city photos with the first being an Irish Pub! Again to mention that I’ve found one in every country so far… This one brags to be the “highest in the world”.
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This little lamb was supposed to pose like this:
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…but I must of dripped some ice cream on my neck because she was nibbling away!
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Good night Cusco… Tomorrow, Machu Picchu!
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Teaching English in Huambutio

The pictures say it all.

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These two girls reminded me of my childhood, headband and all!
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Snack time was a bowl of homemade sauce (the green stuff) over fresh steamed potatoes.
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This was an earthquake drill. The principal chose a student to stand on two tables, with one foot on each. Then at the same time, classmates lifted the tables to show what the unsteady ground would feel like during the quake.
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The two other volunteers, Ozy and Alex from the UK.
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In the classroom.
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This boy wanted my bracelet. I’ve had it for years and it’s circled the world… Time to pass it on.
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Club Suyai Wari – Day 3, 4 & 5

Day 3:
We took a trip in to the city of Cusco today. It was time to restock the fruit, veggies and grains. What a gorgeous place! The streets give you a feeling of being in a postcard with the native blankets wrapped around infants, the cobble stone streets with narrow dirt alleys that wind in-between old church buildings and fruit stands.

They really don’t have supermarkets here, it’s more like an open market with several different sections.
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These kids saw my camera and approached me saying “photo photo”.  Couldn’t pass that one up!
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Day 4:
At the market from yesterday I bought some colored bracelet string for the kids to make jewelry.  I had in my mind that I would teach them how to braid and do different knots… Well, was I wrong! These smart little bugs went at it, showing me how to weave and create different patterns within the bracelet.  Haha, showed me up!
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Day 5:
Here at the house there is random artwork everywhere. They’ve done great work taking this place from unlivable white walled building, to a warm and colorful club home. The walls have been decorated by guest artist,  kids, and other volunteers. 

Well, there was one room that needed a little color so I asked if they had any left over paint I could “play” with.

This is the kids learning room with a couch and chalk board. (Before)
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Step by step…
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My little addition is complete!
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  http://www.suyaiwari.org

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Part one of volunteering in Peru

There’s something extremely unique in the eyes of the people here, at least in the village I stayed in. There’s a sparkle when they smile I’ve never seen before. If I had to guess it would be the simplicity of life they live that allows for the beauty of “the present” itself to be truly appreciated. A lot of us say “no worries” or “no stress, it’s all good”… But I feel they just live it, no need to say it. 
I truly hope you get even a glimpse of the same joy I did during this chapter. All with love…
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Day one: I arrive to the house after what was one of my most challenging trips from the airport. Details aren’t necessary, however the bright side was a young girl with an angelic demeanor that placed herself right in my path with intensions on helping. I didn’t ask, she probably just read through the “I have no idea… but I’ll pretend”  look on my face. She knew as much English as I knew Spanish so most of our communication was pointing, acting, and guessing…. But it worked. I will not forget her smile.

Upon arrival to the house I was quickly shown to my room and got started with the kids. Today we created  homemade toothpaste with all natural ingredients and taught the kids how important dental hygiene is.
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Following that I was asked to create a physical activity for the kids to dope, so outside we went. Gymnastics in the yard followed by some wrestling and futbol. By the end of the activities we had some pretty impressive handstands and a lot of really excited kids! Makes me smile.
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Everybody needs a little help sometimes!
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A quick story on the animals of the house. They have rabbits, chickens, a dog and two cats who think they’re a part of your lap if you’re anywhere near a sitting position.  So I’m on my way to my room and out of the corner of my eye I see a small animal and automatically I assume it’s one of the smoosh bug cats looking for a lap. I say “not now kitty, maybe later”… And as I open my door I see it smile and respond with a really odd sound. I turn to actually look at what I saw and it was a monkey!! Marty ended up in my lap attempting to eat a hole through my jacket to get to my sack of homemade toothpaste. He was successful.
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After play with the kids, I got to meet the other volunteers who will be living here as well. An adorable couple from England who brought a cheerful greeting that I was immidiently comfortable with. We all join for dinner and had an early nights rest for the trek in the morning.

Day 2: We all meet at the breakfast table and start with a conversation about nutrition. With all of my volunteering programs, I adapt to the best of my ability to there regiment and see how it goes. I actually enjoy the experimental diet that each family in each country presents to me. My body doesn’t always love it, but I feel change is such a great way to fine tune what works best for you.  
This is a vegetarian home with unique ideas. Nothing but fruit till noon(ish), a small snack before a big lunch and a large dinner around 8:30. There is no flavored or carbonated drinks, coffee, dairy, meat, fish or processed items. The sweetener we’ll be using comes straight from the cane that we literally chop off the block and melt here at the house. “Chinkaka” (is fun to say) and has a combined flavor of maple syrup and molasses with a touch of honey… Makes white sugar seem so pointless.
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The trek is 3 hours with all 5 of us: Enrique and his companion Ivy, the English couple Ozy and Alex and me! 
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After the hike I decided to make my way to the next town over. I don’t know what I loved more about this bus ride, the elderly woman that gently gripped my arm to stabilize herself for the bumpy journey, the two women in front of me with babies tied to them with blankets or the little girl in a side pony that stared at me for the entire trip. Now on the way home (kind of an important part),  I was told there were a few different buses I could hop on that would go near the house. In my best Spanish I asked a local which bus and with that Peruvian smile he pointed where I was standing and said “aquí”. I hopped on the next bus, which was a giant mini van with seats and standing room for 12… there were 42 of us. Fingers crossed this is the right one, I look up and there was Thais, my little angel! The sweet girl that had guilded me on the first bus was on this one!   I don’t think I can thoroughly explain the relief I felt to see her shy smile again. 
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Tonight’s dinner started like this:
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And ended like this! A pie made of cornbread (that we actually made from real corn) with sautéed eggplant, onion, red pepper and purple olives in the middle as a filling with a gorgeous salad and steamed broccoli.
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Quick update…

All righty friends, wifi here is a bit “challenging” so the detailed posts will come soon!
My last week of volunteering was too amazing to rush through sharing so I will take the time when it’s more available!

Today I leave to hike Machu Picchu! Just saying that encourages me to take a beautiful deep breath…

All smiles and much love. Erika

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The next chapter of volunteering!

After a short 4 1/2 hour flight, I’ve landed safely in the country of Peru. I dare not complain about the rough flight (so bumpy that an elderly woman was escorted to the front of the plane as she gripped her stack of religious cards that had pictures of Saints on them…and the young man next to me that repeatedly did the hand cross prayer) because the technology alone that has aloud me to see this planet is simply amazing! With that said, I’m here.

The next week of this adventure will be spent outside of Cusco volunteering in a community that has dedicated there land to the energy of the local children while teaching about the positive development of the planet. If you have a minute, check it out… My new temporary home:

  http://www.suyaiwari.org

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I have no idea if there is wifi or computer access, so if I’m unheard of for a bit… Just know I’m probably out in a field teaching fútbol or in a kitchen learning Peruvian cooking or perhaps just singing spanish songs around a campfire with the locals.
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A sincere thanks to all of you that have taken time to send me emails and encouraging messages. The joy I find in a familiar connection and the pleasant reminder of my roots has been an unexpected addition to this journey… All my love back at ya!

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