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| sent on October 14, 2012 (21:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I was there two years ago, what a thrill to review this arc :-) ci sono stato due anni fa, che emozione rivedere questo arco |
| sent on October 22, 2012 (12:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
mister_lack ... add that fatigue Get 8-) thanks for the ride mister_lack...aggiungerei anche che fatica arrivarci grazie per il passaggio |
| sent on January 17, 2013 (18:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for posting this picture ... I was there years ago and I also emerge wonderful memories ... on the shores of Lake Titicaca. We slept guests of a family in their simple houses on the lake shore, on beds with straw mattresses and blankets heavy after dinner and sang together around a campfire under a starry sky ... with his head turned a little x is not the wine that was not there, but for the altitude ... If I remember correctly before you get to the arch there was a soccer field in clay at 4000 meters! Not far two women were plowing a small piece of land and pulling the plow instead of oxen, aided by a boy who was pushing him in a straight ... thanks again, hello Henry ;-) :-) Grazie per aver inserito questa foto...ci sono stato anche io anni fa ed affiorano ricordi bellissimi...sulle sponde del lago Titicaca. Avevamo dormito ospiti di una famiglia nelle loro semplici case in riva al lago,su letti con materassi di paglia e coperte pesantissime, dopo aver cenato e cantato tutti insieme attorno ad un fuoco sotto un cielo stellato...con la testa che girava un pò non x il vino che non c'era, ma per l'altitudine... Se non ricordo male prima di arrivare a quell'arco c'era un campetto di calcio in terra battuta a 4000 mt!!! Poco distante due donne stavano arando un piccolo pezzettino di terra tirando l'aratro al posto dei buoi, aiutate da un ragazzino che lo spingeva tenendolo dritto...grazie ancora, ciao Enrico |
| sent on January 17, 2013 (22:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I played on that pitch ... that effort. I also slept with a family wonderful memories. Beautiful pictures if I could go back fotogreferei the stars su quel campetto ci ho giocato ...che fatica. Anch'io ho dormito presso una famiglia ricordi bellissimi. Bella foto se potessi tornarci fotogreferei le stelle |
| sent on January 29, 2013 (10:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Henry, the place is exactly that, a magical place, out of this world! We also stayed in a family home, without buying the packages, but arriving on the island via the "pro loco" ... local brick and earth, eat food grown on the ground that they cooked on the fire-lit candle, no water or electricity but great smiles of the local people who will fill the heart! And as you rightly say, heavy blankets, under sdraiavi when you took away my breath, but also kept nice and warm. Grazie Enrico, il posto è esattamente quello, un posto magico, fuori dal mondo! Anche noi abbiamo dormito in casa di una famiglia, senza comprare i pacchetti turistici, ma arrivando sull'isola tramite la "pro loco" locale...casa di mattoni e terra, mangiare per terra cibo coltivato da loro cucinato sul fuoco a lume di candela, niente acqua ne elettricità ma grandissimi sorrisi delle persone locali che ti riempono il cuore! E come dici bene tu, coperte PESANTISSIME, quando ti sdraiavi sotto ti toglievano il fiato, però tenevano anche un bel calduccio. |
| sent on January 29, 2013 (10:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for passing Agroberto! When it was us the moon was full, so unfortunately no stars but the moon brighter than ever, it seemed days, you could see his own shadow clearly! Grazie Agroberto per il passaggio! Quando siamo stati noi c'era la luna piena, per cui purtroppo niente stelle ma una luna più luminosa che mai, sembrava giorno, si poteva vedere la propria ombra chiaramente! |
| sent on February 03, 2014 (15:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
beautiful pictures ... and thanks from me for having refreshed my memories of the trip in Peru ... bellissima foto... e grazie anche da parte mia per aver rinfrescato i miei ricordi del viaggio in Perù... |
| sent on February 17, 2014 (23:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you Willy468! I would love to go back :) Grazie mille Willy468! Quanto mi piacerebbe tornarci :) |
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