Back I go to Lima in the district of San Isidro. I found accommodation in an apartment a few meters from Av.Aramburu. In the district are "vigilantes" and bars on the windows of the houses. Despite the apparent tranquility of the area thefts are not so rare here ergo explained the presence of vigilantes and railings. My apartment is nice. I share the apartment with a nice Colombian engineer and make friends quickly. Sometimes I hear a "whistle" from the street: they are "heladeros. Ice cream fitted cart to point out their presence with a strange whistle noise unusual.
the streets I go Clusters and Combi (minibus) and the traffic that is driving styles are very different from the ones I was used. I am amazed by the pastel colors of the houses that make each "barrio" cheerful and lively. Stroll through San Isidro trying to capture every feeling and learn the lifestyle native. There are supermarkets and malls such as "food" and "Metro". There are also chain stores known throughout the world as "Mc Donald" and "Star Bucks". Near the traffic lights is not uncommon to see impromptu street artists perform more or less hoping their numbers, then, in the monetary generosity of motorists.
With the passing of the days I'm lucky to visit the "magic circuit del agua." A beautiful park where fountains dance to the rhythm of classical and popular music while moving images illuminate the dancing water jets. Try the "chicken a la braza" with papas fritas y anticuchos (grilled chicken, french fries and skewers of cow heart) at a characteristic called "La Granja Azul" on the outskirts of Lima and I go to "Las Brisas de Titicaca "to watch dancers perform in traditional dances of the Peruvian area of \u200b\u200bPuno. What a sight!
conclude my stay in Lima enjoying excellent pisco in the district of Barranco. I scan the ocean and let myself be lulled by the sound of the waves. It 's time to think about how to spend my last weekend in Peru. I already know: Paracas is my final destination!
the streets I go Clusters and Combi (minibus) and the traffic that is driving styles are very different from the ones I was used. I am amazed by the pastel colors of the houses that make each "barrio" cheerful and lively. Stroll through San Isidro trying to capture every feeling and learn the lifestyle native. There are supermarkets and malls such as "food" and "Metro". There are also chain stores known throughout the world as "Mc Donald" and "Star Bucks". Near the traffic lights is not uncommon to see impromptu street artists perform more or less hoping their numbers, then, in the monetary generosity of motorists.
With the passing of the days I'm lucky to visit the "magic circuit del agua." A beautiful park where fountains dance to the rhythm of classical and popular music while moving images illuminate the dancing water jets. Try the "chicken a la braza" with papas fritas y anticuchos (grilled chicken, french fries and skewers of cow heart) at a characteristic called "La Granja Azul" on the outskirts of Lima and I go to "Las Brisas de Titicaca "to watch dancers perform in traditional dances of the Peruvian area of \u200b\u200bPuno. What a sight!
conclude my stay in Lima enjoying excellent pisco in the district of Barranco. I scan the ocean and let myself be lulled by the sound of the waves. It 's time to think about how to spend my last weekend in Peru. I already know: Paracas is my final destination!
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