This photo is one of Madeline's best yet. She saw the moment, she seized the moment. |
Striking a deal with the taxi driver before heading to the town of Huilloc. |
Huilloc is a town well known for not using pesticides or chemicals in their crops. |
Off to work. |
After the carrot's harvest is done, they soak them over night on a river stream. |
And in the morning they get the kids to do the washing up with the human tumble machine. |
They were happy kids, I wonder if the dog was as happy. |
This piggy ran all the way home..... |
........ to finally get a feed. |
Louise bought a small hand made alpaca textile from this lady apparently it took her about 100 hrs to make. |
These ladies are proud of their heritage and wear their traditional clothing everyday, always red. |
This gentleman is bringing back food for his livestock. |
Louise walking around Ollantaytambo |
This is one of the many fresh water channels running around the town of Ollantaytambo. |
The old part of the town of Ollantaytambo is almost fully build in colonial style on top of Inca buildings. This doorway would be at least 600years old. |
This little piggy wanted to go home cause they were going to eat him. Each sack made a different noise depending on the animal inside. |
This hostel in Urubamba had a beautiful garden. Very relaxing. |
Madeline took a lot of beautiful photo's of the flowers in the hostel gardens. |
Mexican stand off. I reckon the llama was building up a golly. Check the ears on the llama. He definitely wasn't pleased. |
Whilst in the town of Urubamba we visit some of the best artisans in the Sacred Valley. |
Each piece is an original. |
And a piece of Art |
This particular Artist Seminario had spend all his working life reviving ancient Inca and pre-Inca techniques in clay that includes the shapes, natural paints, finishes and most important the art. |
These guys were sitting beside the road drinking home made pure alcohol from a coke bottle. "I told you to stay away from that chick" |
"oohhhhh" |