| Ruinas de Chincero |
Unfortunately, Chincero is not accessible with just a day pass. Annette had her tourist pass but I didn't want or need to pay 40 soles for a few day pass but luckily, after explaining the situation the woman at the gate waved me in. Yay!
I wish I could explain how awesome this church is inside. As soon as I saw the church, I remembered being here from 2007. In classic, freaky latin american catholic style, there are ceiling-high carved wood alters with built in cubbies that hold flowers and dolls and other secret stuff. Oh I found a picture on the internet! (see below).
Also, pretty much every square inch of it is painted or a fresco. Its a weird mix of incan/traditional art and then european paintings. Pretty fascinating.
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| so awesomely weird. |
| lounging |
| the water still runs |
| Incredible stonework (no mortar) |
| Lauren, Jose, Annette |
After a bit of breakfast at the hostel, we went ahead and set out for the trail. Our plan was to hike from Chincero to a small town called Urquillos. Here is a map below:
The trail was beautiful, lush, and full of waterfalls. There were bits of ruins along the way as well.
| You can see this mountain from the satellite image. |
| Annette and waterfalls |
| This is so Peruvian. |

Sounds like a fun trip with your friend! Your photos are very nice too. Te echo de menos guapa!
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