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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 [...]

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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. [...]

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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 [...]

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ECOAN

October 28th, 2008 1 Comment

     ECOAN is a group of conservationists in Peru. They reforest areas and protect endangered species. One thing they do is reforest. They have nurseries in Abra Patricia, by Lake Pomacochas, and in other areas. In Abra Patricia, their nursery is in a town called Progreso. People in the town help plant the trees and [...]

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Hector’s Home

October 28th, 2008 1 Comment

Hector is our friend from ECOAN. His job is to be a guard. He keeps people from cutting down trees at Abra Patricia. Hector never cuts trees down in Abra Patricia Reserve. He only cuts trees down in his back yard. He uses trees for fires to keep warm and to cook. He lives with [...]

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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.

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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 [...]

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Visiting Schools and a Nursury in Progreso, Peru

October 14th, 2008 1 Comment

Today we woke up early and went to visit Hector’s house. Hector is one of the guards at the reserve. His house is on the edge of Abra Patricia, and his family runs a restaurant for truckers who travel on the highway. He raises most of the food served at the restaurant right around the [...]

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Kirkmans Arrive at Abra Patricia, a Peruvian Cloud Forest

October 13th, 2008 1 Comment

 
     Hello from the cloud forest in Amazonas Peru. We are in a lodge in a protected cloud forest. This cloud forest is important because it contains lots of different animals and plants that are rare and endangered.  Endangered animal species include the spectacled bear, the spatule-tailed hummingbird, and the long-whiskered owlet. There are also [...]

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Lima Update

October 10th, 2008 2 Comments

Well, we’ve had a good week in Lima. We got our Brazilian visas and planned our itinerary for the next few months in Peru. We are off to Tarapoto tomorrow and we’ll spend almost a week at the Abra Patricia Ecolodge. We plan on taking lots of photos and videos and making posts daily. While [...]

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