Rajasthan Tour
India is crazy. There are stray dogs and holy cows (cows are sacred in the Hindu religion) roaming the streets, open sewers and trash everywhere. India is the country with the 2nd most people, behind China. India’s population is about 1,198,000,000, so there are people everywhere. There isn’t a lot of privacy in India; [...]
January 21st, 2010 1 Comment
Tags: Ancient Sites · Food · Hinduism · India · Rajasthan
Gran Vilaya Trek Videos: Days Three and Four
January 26th, 2009 2 Comments
Finally I have vanquised the bug in our moviemaker program (or at least learned how to side-step it) and videos are coming easilly. We’ll be caught up in no time.
The two videos below are from days three and four of the Gran Vilaya trek near Chachapoyas, Peru from last October. We were cold and rain-soaked, [...]
Tags: Ancient Sites · Chachapoyas · Peru · Videos
Gran Vilaya Trek, Day 2
January 21st, 2009 2 Comments
This is a video of the second day of our 4 day trek into the countryside around the town of Chachapoyas, Peru. We hiked from the Valle Belen, up into the remote cloud forest to explore recently discovered ruins of an ancient Chachapoya city called Pirquilla, and then down into the small, isolated village of [...]
Tags: Ancient Sites · Chachapoyas · Peru · Videos
Gran Vilaya Trek, Day 1
January 21st, 2009 No Comments
Hi everyone. Sorry it has taken us so long to publish any videos. We ran into a whole bunch of glitches in trying to make movies. We have decided to make a series of smaller videos, and I think this will allow us to catch up on our moviemaking without too many problems.
This little video [...]
Tags: Ancient Sites · Peru · video
The Chachapoyas
November 7th, 2008 3 Comments
The Chachapoyas were a group of people who lived in the northern part of Peru. They were feared fighters and their culture started around 800 AD. The Chachapoyas were conquered by the Incas around 1470 AD. Chachapoyas probably means either “people of the woods” or “people of the clouds”. The Chachapoyas interacted with cultures from [...]
Tags: Ancient Sites · Chachapoyas · Peru
Gran Vilaya Trek, part 2
November 7th, 2008 4 Comments
On the second day of our trek we woke up early to go on our six hour hike. It was sad to leave the caramel colored horse behind, but luckily we brought another horse to bring our baggage. I even got to ride the horse. It rained hard and light for most of the day. [...]
Tags: Ancient Sites · Chachapoyas · farming · Peru
Gran Vilaya Trek, part 1
November 3rd, 2008 2 Comments
My family and I went on a four day trek to see ruins. Our guide, Edgar, went with us. We hiked to Karajia to see sarcophagi. They were on a big boulder, way above us. If we went right below them we couldn’t see them because they were on a ledge. The sarcopahgi looked [...]
Tags: Ancient Sites · Chachapoyas · farming · Peru
Chachapoyas, Peru
October 23rd, 2008 1 Comment
We are currently in the town of Chachapoyas located in the mountains of Northern Peru. We have been here for almost one week.
From the big field trip
We began our exploration of this area by hiking to Catarata Gocta, the third highest waterfall in the world. It was a tough trail, but we were rewarded by [...]
Tags: Ancient Sites · Chachapoyas · Peru
Huaca Pucllana: A Pyramid Made out of Mud
October 7th, 2008 1 Comment
From the big field trip
From our apartment you can see a big mound of dirt, but if you get closer you will see a big pyramid. It is made of adobe bricks stacked vertically. It sort of looks like a bookshelf. It was made like that to absorb shocks from earthquakes. It was made [...]
Tags: Ancient Sites · Lima
