Here I am with Ina and Evelyn with the kids in Chavin.
Doing an interview with Versus. They were kind enough to join us on our trip with Right To Play and help get the word out about how important their programs are.
The mayor of Chavin speaking about how happy he is to have us in his village. I was very sad to hear that he was involved in a fatal car accident the very next day.
Five schools from the area all showed up in Chavin and lined the streets to welcome us.
In Llata, a boy with a torch led us through his town for the parade.
One of the children in Llata dressed up in traditional gear. He may be young, but he was very honored to be part of his people’s traditions, and took it very seriously.
The crowds in Llata. Their show of support was unreal!
I thought this was interesting. A close up of what most of the better built homes are made out of.
At the finish line of our bike ride in Huaraz with on of the many kids that met the pavement.
Dear Craig,
We really enjoyed the bits on Peru! Thanks so much for your support, looking forward to reading more on your blog. You are amazing. All the best.
Posted by Latin Women | December 9, 2009 at 6:25 am
I like the topic. I think it’s cool because it features the country Peru. I wasn’t been there but I was able to see its place because of you and I thank you for that.
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Craig,
You are awesome for these things you do.
Ed
Dear Craig,
We really enjoyed the bits on Peru! Thanks so much for your support, looking forward to reading more on your blog. You are amazing. All the best.
I like the topic. I think it’s cool because it features the country Peru. I wasn’t been there but I was able to see its place because of you and I thank you for that.
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