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Showing posts with label cuzco. Show all posts
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Ancient Incan Walls Destroyed In Order To Build J.W. Marriot Hotel!

Posted by Marco Antonio Mendoza Friday, January 1, 2010 0 comments

I just got back from my wonderful trip in Cusco a few days ago and was doing some internet reading when I read this interesting article from the Peruanista Blog about the destruction of ancient Incan walls by Lima-based company Inversiones La Rioja SA.   




I remember seeing the construction site on a hike while in Cusco and wondering what was being built there, apparently the plan is to build a 7-story high hotel that will also consist of 3 underground levels.  Anyways, the article written by Peruanista extensively covers the depth of the damage being conducted in Peru's most popular and highly visited city.  


If you would like to read his article here is the link, he reveals some interesting information.  I recommend giving it a read.  


*Above photo taken from Peruanista Blog

Christmas Eve in Lima, Peru

Posted by Marco Antonio Mendoza Thursday, December 24, 2009 2 comments

Well we are finally a few hours away from the Eve of Christmas and the house is in full motion as both mom and grandma continue to rush to finish the Christmas dinner.  Since our flight to Cuzco tomorrow is scheduled for 7am we have to be there at 5am, which means have to be awake at 3:30am, therefore this years Christmas dinner will take place at 5:30pm so we can all go to bed early.

In Peru the Christmas dinner includes either a turkey or lechon (which is a small pig), this is followed by sweet potatoes, salad, Panetone, and champagne.  In recognition of the good ole' U. S. of A., mashed potatoes and gravy, fresh strawberries w/ whipped cream, and noodle salad.  The house is strong with the aromas of a slow roasted turkey which make your mouth water!  I of course have not contributed to the upcoming banquet and instead have been hard at work putting together a list of all the hotels we can stay at in Cusco, as well as all the must see places to visit.  I am super excited especially because I have not been to Cusco and Machu Picchu since 2003.  It will be interesting to see just how much the city has changed since I last visited there.

According to the internet, through the months of December-April are Cuzco's rainy season.  This means I should expect cold temperatures and lots of RAIN.  The good thing is that it is also a time of low traffic for tourists to the ancient capital of the Incas, so there shouldn't be to many other tourists around.

As the sun begins to fall over the Pacific's horizon, we come closer to the beginning of the Christmas festivities.  In Peru, like in many other Latin American countries the people celebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve instead of on Christmas day (morning) like most Americans do in the States.  Families gather around the table for their Christmas Eve dinner and toast with Champagne at 12am.  Once dinner is finished only then are gifts passed around and opened in a fashion similar to the United States.  At 12am most people will take to the streets and set off a wide variety of fireworks in celebration of the birth of Christ.  It is truly a wonderful and unique experience.  It is important to keep in mind that Christmas is celebrated in this fashion due largely to the fact that like Peru, most countries in Latin America are Catholic, which has a large influence over the population.





Update:  I just got done eating dinner and it was wonderful, the turkey was amazing and very flavorful.  It was like having Thanksgiving dinner in December.  Now I am off to go and pack because tomorrow is going to be a long day!

Merry Christmas Everyone!!!

Two Of My Photos Recognized On Peruvian Musician's Website

Posted by Marco Antonio Mendoza Wednesday, November 4, 2009 0 comments

Okay, so the title was a mouthful but it gets the point across.  A few days ago I was on my Flickr account uploading more photos when I saw that I had an email.  The email was from a Peruvian Violinist by the name of Daniel Zamalloa who was born in Cuzco, Peru.  He had seen some of my photos on my Flickr page and wanted to know if he could post two of my photos on his website, I of course agreed and now the two following photos are currently on display with many others on his site:

 

In case the photos don't appear use this link to check them out: http://www.danielzamalloa.com/photos.html

These two photos were taken back in May when I went to Comas to visit my grandmother for Mother's day.  The photos depict what went down when I travelled with my father and a friend to Comas's Cementary that day.  If you want to read about what CRAZY events took place that day CLICK HERE!

For those of you who are not familiar with Daniel Zamalloa's work I highly recommend checking out his website.  Here is a little snippet that I took from his bio page:

"Daniel Zamalloa was born in Cusco, Peru, the ancient capital of the Inca civilization, and grew up in the old neighborhood of San Blas, renowned for its craftspeople and musicians. He began performing in a violin orchestra at the age of 7 and learned folk fiddle playing from master Eliseo Yare."
I also managed to find a few YouTube videos from some of his performances for those who might be curious or interested in watching.  He plays the violin beautifully and I love his interpretations of Peruvian Folkloric music.  Enjoy!













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