Traveling in Central and South America

Here's a few alpacas I met in Peru.
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Inca masonry.
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Seals in the sea.
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Some kids I met; they wanted caramels, but I didn't have any. Tried telling them how it is bad for them, but they wouldn't listen :P
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Salt flats in Bolivia.
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Roofs
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Tiwanaku
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Puma Punku
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Scientologists on a mission in Berlin. There was a guy standing 10 meters away with a sign warning about the 'church'. Had a chat with him for an hour, and told him he was doing a good job. If he walked any closer than what he did they would call the police on him. He also said that the german secret service were watching the organization 24/7, which I guess is a good thing.
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Jewish memorial thingy.
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Wow, great photos liffy! I especially like the Inca masonry one (is it ancient?) and the one of Machu Picchu. It looks like you had a wonderful trip!
 
Thanks y'all. :)

Macchu Picchu and the structure in the picture above was both built at about the same time, due to the Inka empire lasting for a really short period; they're probably from around year 1500, so they're not that ancient, at least not compared to the Tiwanaku structures.

The trip was great :)
 
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