Architecturally Yours, Cusco
Cusco stands on layers of cultures: old Inca Empire built on Killke structures and the Spanish replacing indigenous temples with Catholic churches and palaces with mansions. On 15 November 1533 […]
Cusco stands on layers of cultures: old Inca Empire built on Killke structures and the Spanish replacing indigenous temples with Catholic churches and palaces with mansions. On 15 November 1533 […]
We came to Puno to see its top tourist attraction – the Uros Islands – manmade, floating islands on Lake Titicaca, a large, deep lake in the Andes on the border of […]
Flying south, the view from above was of dry, rough land and the snowy Andes cordillera (mountain range) with tall snow-covered mountains, that I presumed to be volcanoes. They were […]
On the road again. (Go ahead and sing it!) Not sure we’re ready to be on the road again… But here I am, once again, writing a blog post while […]
Would you like to have more money for travel? I knew we wanted to travel to Peru this summer, so I gave myself a raise. How did I do this? […]