martes, 29 de mayo de 2012

The most relaxing place in the world

Driving my mate s green machine. She is full of character with 101 defects and counting.
I dont think there be enough room in a police ticket to write  them all.
Lights, speedo, stearing, tyres, cracked windscreen, no door handles, no petrol cap, no back seats,
broken drivers backrest, no blinkers, no hand break, no seat belts, two 13 inches and two 14 inches wheels
and half a tank of smuggled fuel from across the border.



ready for a fight

These roosters are not afraid of anyone.
they are so fast that I could not catch a better picture.


Madeline and her beach mate Tony.
He came for a visit everyday

Madelines best taken sunset, so far.

Our mate Chicho with the green machine.

On our way to the tubes.

The tubes hotsprings in Zorritos.

See the waterspout at the back?
This is the legacy from a oil exploration from about 80 years ago.
They only found hot water with high mineral contents.
Good for the bones they reckon.

Crashed bodies

Dining out with Cesar and fam.
I met Cesar at the mercado (markets) he sold me the best fruit and vegs in town.

These are the remains of an old wharf, now days the locals use it as a fishing platform  but there is a trick to it.

As you can see the fisherman access the platform at sunset by floating on tyre's tubes, they take their gear and clothes  on a seal
buckets, spend all night fishing and come to shore in the morning with their catch.
Sorry guys i didn't dare.

Me and Mr 3 kg Jewie


Mother's day 

Making a raft so that Louise could go back to Oz and get her vegimite.
Unlucky it only lasted for 20 seconds in the water.
Lucky we still got our ticket back to Oz.

One of my mate's Cesar's rosters .
He breads, trains and fights them

The senoritas in their morning walk.

Fishing raft Zorrito's style.

During our time in Zorritos we saw several dead pelicans. The authorities said that it was due to lack of food
because of the warm sea current was too close to the shore and the anchovy had gone deep.
These two were doing ok, we think. 

Fishing at it's max

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This fish is a Robalo, kind of a whiting on steroids and apparently they go much bigger.
They are good fighters and top table quality.
Many thanks to my mate Cesar for taking me under his wing on those amaizing fishing
trips on the coast of Zorritos in the far north of Peru

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