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Tag: Peru

On Peru without Machu Picchu

People just won’t understand how I spent two entire months in Peru without visiting Machu Picchu. It has been about … More

contemplation, Huachina, Machu Picchu, Nazca, oasis, Peru, photography, respectful tourism, slow travel, tourism, travel

the salt of the earth – project Good Ol’ Ollie (part V)

Click here for more information about project Good Ol’ Ollie. Maras, a tiny and dusty village that lies around a … More

analogue photography, culture, Cusco, day-trip, Peru, photography, Salineras, salt mines, slow travel, tourism, travel, Valle Sagrada

one + one = one (the Andean solution to religion)

On the 24-hour bus from Cusco to Lima, my head is spinning. Leaving Cusco behind me after having spent almost … More

Andes, catholicism, colonialism, culture, Cusco, indigenous, Pachamama, Peru, religion, slow travel, Spain, syncretism, tourism, travel, virgen Mary

project Good Ol´Ollie (part IV) – ruins and dogs

There’s times in life when planning turns out to be fatal. And so this time. A week or three ago, … More

analogue photography, Cusco, dogs, Peru, photography

Arequipa in one day

As the name of this blog suggests, I am usually not a big fan of doing things in a rush. … More

Arequipa, churches, cities, city-trip, food, market, monasteries, Peru, travel

project Good Ol’ Ollie – part III

[click on images to enlarge] Huaraz was a really happy episode in my travels. I spent these days together with … More

analogue photography, Churup, Cusco, Huaraz, Laguna 69, lakes, Peru, photography, travel

when in Cusco: the textile museum

There is so many things to do in and around Cusco, that you’d need at least two weeks when making … More

arts and crafts, Cusco, museums, Peru, textile, things to do, tradition, travel

project Good Ol’ Ollie – part II

Like I wrote a while ago, I’ve set myself the challenge of shooting mainly analogue photos during this trip. With … More

analogue photography, Cajamarca, Chachapoyas, Cumbemayo, Gocta, hiking, Kuélap, Leymebamba, Peru, photography, poverty, travel

Huaraz on high – Laguna 69 & Churup

I’ve always thought that I wasn’t quite the outdoor type. I came to Huaraz (Peru) five days ago, half intimidated … More

adventure, Churup, hiking, Huaraz, Laguna 69, lakes, mountains, outdoor, Peru, photography, travel

project Good Ol’ Ollie – the premiere (or what’s left of it)

Two minutes before stepping into my Dad’s car and racing to the airport, I decided to take my Nikon D40 … More

analogue photography, animals, Bogotá, Colombia, Ecuador, film, Galapagos, Iquitos, nature, Olympus Trip 35, Peru, photography, travel, wildlife

from Coca to Iquitos – a week down the Napo River

Taking a cargo ship from Ecuador to Peru, slowly driving down the Amazonas. For months it had been playing in … More

adventure, Amazonas, animals, backpacker tourism, climate, culture, Ecuador, Indigenas, indigenous, Iquitos, jungle, Napo, Napo river, Pantoja, Peru, rain, river dolphines, Rocafuerte, sunset, travel

a week on the napo river

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Amazonas, bananas, boat, cargo ship, dogs, Ecuador, Indigenas, indigenous, Iquitos, jungle, monkeys, Napo, Pantoja, parrots, Peru, photography, river, Rocafuerte, sunset, travel

lief dagboek,

Woensdag 14 februari
 Sinds vanochtend 07:00 uur zijn we onderweg met de ‘Heroica’ – een wanstaltig gevaarte dat meer weg … More

alcoholverslaving, Amazonas, Amazone, Bootreis, Cargo-schip, Coca, cultuur, dagboek, Ecuador, food, globalisering, hongerbuikjes, Indigenas, Inheemse cultuur, Iquitos, Mazan, Meerdaagse reis, Milieu, milieuvervuiling, Napo, Pachamama, Pantoja, Peru, reisdagboek, Reizen, Rivier, Rocafuerte, Vegan, Veganisme, zwarte markt

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Well, hello there!

I’m Lau, an endless w(a)(o)nderer forced to stay in one place (Brussels, Belgium) due to the current pandemic. Which may actually not be so bad after all (not to say that it is working out pretty darn well). Thanks for visiting my blog, on which I like to share a bit of everything about everything.

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