Inca Express
High Pass, 3445 meters (14 223 ft)
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Pretty much running parallel to the train tracks that connect Cuzco to Puno, we kept climbing higher and higher through this awesome landscape. |
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At the highest point, the highest pass, the bus pulled into this area. What a great place. If only I weren't limited to my backpack, the last great opportunity to get these highland people's wares for reasonable prices. |
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I actually had to tell the people on my bus to tip the lady with the Llamas. Then they caught on and she was getting a nice bit of change. Maybe I had the slow kids on the bus. |
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This stop had it all. It was loaded with a huge variety of goods. Yes, and I bought nothing. If I had been on just a two-week trip, this would have been ok. |
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Wandering around, looking for photo ops, I saw another woman and her sheep that had found a scratching post. |
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We continued on toward our final resting place, Puno. |
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