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RE: Sublime scenery, Inca ruins and my personal girl-crush... Tafi, Amaicha and Quilmes (Argentina)

in #travel8 years ago

Wow, thanks for reading it so intensely and sharing your ever-inspiring comments with me. I read your latest stories and I think we indeed have a lot in common travel-wise haha, maybe you're one of the few people I could share a nice trek with ;) Which Inca cities did you visit so far? I traveled through some of the more and some of the less obvious, and every time I succeed with trembling legs. I mean wow!

To answer your question: yes, the horses were wild. A vegan-approved photo that is ;). Sadly the lama you mentioned (guanaco's are more down south, alpacas more up in Peru I heard) is captured for tourist-photo-opportunities, often having little kids on its back. Humanity happens. Rucula is spicy salad a.k.a. my severe addiction. Erin liked it too... sigh... ;)

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Thanks a bunch for the quick response and extra smiles. I really like your sense of humour. In this lifetime, I have mostly travelled within and haven't been outside of North America yet! Every single person who has met me since I was a kid assume that I have been all over the world though, so much so that I was given the nickname of Universal Man and the likes by many groups of friends over the years. Pre-Columbian South America is fascinating for me and, lately, the Kogis have been my main attraction, out in Columbia. Yet, as you can see, I have travelled quite a bit within the Canadian border, especially British Columbia and Quebec. I also had the opportunity to visit both coasts from north to south and vice versa.

Anyhow, have a great time out there with Erin, she sounds like just the right person for you to journey with right now! Keep your smile and namaste :)

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