Peruvians box and stack for the formalities.
Kid was hassling me on the way out.
Living on a Narrowboat
Peruvians box and stack for the formalities.
Kid was hassling me on the way out.
Done my tourist bit now.
Asked in Hotel Pisco about other things which I could do around Pisco.
Franky the guy told me there was basically fuck all to do apart from go to the island.
Or go to the Cementary.
A visit to the cementary can a bit boring, I managed to get this interesting video of a Puruvian death ritual.

Thousands of seagulls flock overhead, of sealions bob up and down by the hundred and the fishermen pull some of the different varieties of fish out of the sea.
The smell is overpowering.
The guide recconed there was 2,000 years worth of Guarana, (seagull poo) on the rock faces.

Paracas nature reserve and island are the poor uninterested man’s answer to a full on trip to the Galapagos islands.
It is a UNESCO protected ecosystem.
Afford the more expensive trip in the speedboat.
The bigger the boat the cheaper it works out, the slower it moves.
Bear this in mind, if weather is bad and you are not a good sailor this is not a journey you will enjoy.

Have been to the nature reserve @ Paracas.
This is the main reason to visit Pisco five miles up the road.
Stayed in the Belle hotel last night off the main square. Got the price down to 70 which is $20 or about 12 quid.
Room had t.v. some English channels.
Got pissed last night in restaurant, had fish meal. There are lots of fish round here.