Tuesday, July 14, 2009

My country beautiful place


This is in Lima Peru. I was born in Lima, the capital. The place where I grew up. The weather is wonderful, and a little hot. When I was a child we always went to the beach with my family, and ate many species fish, which were very healthy for us. The people are friendly. We can play for every where with friends in our parent's company, in the park, street, whatever. It was a very well for us. Every weekend we went to visit all family and made many kind food and dancing all night. Many years ago we went to visit the most wonderful place in the world MACHUPICCHU. It's was a amazing place. It's located in the region Urubamba. When we went into the place we could feel the mystical and sacred sensation around the place when you walk and walk for many path for all around the place. We saw many landscape. The llamas are domestic you can touch and take picture with them, those animal are very nice, so enjoy everywhere you go. My country has many places to enjoy, other place is the lines of Nazca are a lines geoglypsh showing many figures of animal. It's located in the Nazca desert Pampas on Jumana Peru. This geoglyphs are forms animal how spiders, monkey, llama, bird is very amazing see that, and are very big you can see over the sky. In this place the earth is special. Now is patrimonio cultural (UNESCO)















10 comments:

  1. Machupicchu sounds amazing! I definitely want to visit one day. I have never heard of the word "geoglyph." It sounds very interesting. Can you explain to us what a "geoglyph" is? How would you describe it? Where did you learn that word?

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  2. I have heard that Machupicchu is a beautiful place and I have seen some TV programs about it too. I would like to go there some day. Is expensive to travel from Lima to Machupicchu?

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  3. These picture are incredible! I bet Peru is a gorgeous country. What kinds of fish did you used to eat? I would like to know more about Machuppicchu, but I can tell from your writing that it is a place you have to visit (in person) to experience its true beauty.

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  4. Will Marshall, This is a drawing on the ground. Although some local geoglyphs resemble Paracas motifs these are largely believed to have been created by the Nazca culture between 200 BCE and 700 CE. There are hundreds of individual figures, ranging in complexity from simple lines to stylized hummingbirds, spiders, monkeys, fish, sharks or orcas, llamas, and lizards.

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  5. Wandamedina, The kind music we lisen in this place is instrumental. Music tradicional of the Andes, like El Condor pasa. This music is very special when you lisen the sounds is different than other kind music. This is made with part animal for example,the sampona is made with the turtle shall and The recorder too.

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  6. ERIN, In my country we have many kind of fish. Like Corbina, pejerrey, toyo, jurel, raya and more. All this kind of fish are very fresh. When we went to buy in the market place we can find everything you want. IT's is very healtly for everybody. I like so much enjoy each plate of food in my country specialy ceviche.

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  7. Romelia, It's no really expansive is depend what time you want stay here. Because if you want visit this place you need only few days, maybe 2 days, take the train cost $100 for person for to go and return at station, pay the hotel and food. When I went with my family was no much expensive we stayed only 2 days. We visited MACHUPICCHU and walked for hours. So you need pay aproximadly $300 for person.

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  8. My family and I visited many places in Boston like Boston Common, Fanevill Hall, Market Place, Quincy Market,Old granary burying ground,Old North Church,Paul Revere house and Harvard University, whatever we always take out in the weekend, but the most place we enjoy together is Boston Common because we got relax in this place is very quiet for us and take many picture here.

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  9. Thank you very much for the information. Hopefully one day I'll go to Machupicchu...

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