Difference between revisions of "Peru"
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|country = of Peru | |country = of Peru | ||
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|language = Spanish | |language = Spanish | ||
|capital = [[Lima]] | |capital = [[Lima]] | ||
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[[Image:P6293416.JPG|thumb| [[User:Fabzgy|Fabzgy]] and [http://www.bewelcome.org/bw/member.php?cid=dome Dome] Hitchhiking a few km, standing in the door and on the back buffer-bar]] | [[Image:P6293416.JPG|thumb| [[User:Fabzgy|Fabzgy]] and [http://www.bewelcome.org/bw/member.php?cid=dome Dome] Hitchhiking a few km, standing in the door and on the back buffer-bar]] | ||
− | In '''Peru''' hitchhiking is quite doable although you are usually expected to contribute to fuel cost a little bit. It is nonetheless cheaper to travel by hitchhiking than taking a bus which, in fact, is a pretty cheap way of | + | In '''Peru''' hitchhiking is quite doable although you are usually expected to contribute to fuel cost a little bit. It is nonetheless cheaper to travel by hitchhiking than taking a bus which, in fact, is a pretty cheap way of travelling, too. |
==Cities== | ==Cities== | ||
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− | + | ''(hitchhiking is cultural imperialism sometimes? we'll see!) Yeah! you can hitch Peru! Man, I got picked up by this amazing troupe of singing girls and their piano player who took me in and out and fed me fruit and trussed me up real nice. I was awful dirty, an what gorgeous girls. I found the south more difficult, cause no one had cars. don't take that $80 45minute train to [[Machu Picchu]]: the money goes to big-wigs in [[Chile]], to whom Peru's ancient corrupt president sold the rail two decades ago. or so they say in [[Aguacalientes]].'' -k | |
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− | ''(hitchhiking is cultural imperialism sometimes? we'll see!) Yeah! you can hitch Peru! Man, I got picked up by this amazing troupe of singing girls and their piano player who took me in and out and fed me fruit and trussed me up real nice. I was awful dirty, an what gorgeous girls. I found the south more difficult, cause no one had cars. don't take that $80 45minute train to | ||
[[wikipedia:Peru]] | [[wikipedia:Peru]] | ||
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[[de:Peru]] | [[de:Peru]] | ||
[[es:Perú]] | [[es:Perú]] |
Revision as of 06:11, 4 February 2009
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Language: | Spanish |
Capital: | Lima |
Population: | 29,180,900 |
Currency: | Nuevo Sol (PEN) |
Hitchability: | (good) |
Meet fellow hitchhikers on Trustroots | |
<map lat='-9' lng='-74' zoom='4' view='0' country='Peru'/> |
In Peru hitchhiking is quite doable although you are usually expected to contribute to fuel cost a little bit. It is nonetheless cheaper to travel by hitchhiking than taking a bus which, in fact, is a pretty cheap way of travelling, too.
Cities
(hitchhiking is cultural imperialism sometimes? we'll see!) Yeah! you can hitch Peru! Man, I got picked up by this amazing troupe of singing girls and their piano player who took me in and out and fed me fruit and trussed me up real nice. I was awful dirty, an what gorgeous girls. I found the south more difficult, cause no one had cars. don't take that $80 45minute train to Machu Picchu: the money goes to big-wigs in Chile, to whom Peru's ancient corrupt president sold the rail two decades ago. or so they say in Aguacalientes. -k
wikipedia:Peru