I recently went to see Machupichu, but I also wanted to see its other monuments, I was left with my mouth open, because its monuments are built of finely carved giant stones so that they are straight and they put one stone on top of another without using cement or any kind of glue, they have remained like this for many years and there are many theories of how they put each stone that continues to surprise everyone to this day.
I was also able to see llamas and see them very closely, in the Machupichu park there are a couple which roam free throughout the park and they even steal your food but it is forbidden to feed them
One day walking down the street of a town that I don't remember the name of, we found a parade of children and they all went with their typical costumes, they were dancing and singing.
In general, Peru surprised me, its food, its customs, its sacred monuments, its height, its climate and how the color of its soil combines with its houses.
In general, Peru surprised me, its food, its customs, its sacred monuments, its height, its climate and how the color of its soil combines with its houses.