Around The World Gaby and Gu 2006-2007

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lundi 18 juin 2007

Lima (bis :O)





























































And here we are again in the centre of Lima and Barranco with Jorge and Vanessa for their second day of visit in Peru before they fly to Cuzco to discover the Machu Picchu and its wonderful land !! Highligh of the day, our lunch at Tantas...mmmhhh delicious !! :O)

dimanche 17 juin 2007

The Pachacamac Ruins with Jorge and Vanessa

























































To welcome our friends from Switzerland, Jorge and Vanessa (Bienvenue les Jeunes !) we took them to the Pachacama ruins in the outskirts of Lima. This ruins, unfortunately a bit left apart by the government, are in fact a huge sanctuary whose buildings were built over the centuries by different civilization including the Incas. Pachacama was an oracle who was feared by many as he was known to control earthquake and unleash them when he was angry...Scary :O)

mardi 5 juin 2007

The Nazca Lines !



En attendant le bus...Maud et ses inséparables Chifles ! :O)



This is our bus...in paper version...



Nazca...right in the middle of the desert...



Our driver's car...we ain't no gangstas, man :O)



Our first visit takes us to a cemetery of the Nazca civilization



We are ready to get in !



Most of the graves have been plundered in search of ceramics and valuables



We don't look too sad to be in a cemetery :O)



Those mummies could fortunately be saved and are now shown in their original aspect !



Fax emet une pensée scientifique sur le mode de conservation incroyable de ces momies :O)



Some of the graves were thought for families and others for individuals...



An overview of the cemetery



Those mummies, after being plundered, were exposed to the sun and sand for years !



What a nice couple :O)



Observing the relics of the Nazca Civilization...



This is the mummy's original hair but not its original colour due to its exposition to the sun. Amazing !



Die Frau Raymund en attente de son jeune et fringuant petit-ami !



Plundered ceramics that could fortunately be recovered !



What a contrast this tree in the middle of the desert



Coucou Pototita !



There isn't much left of this one. Too bad.



Je suis le roi des Pauv' Type ! (Ich rigoliere Herr Chenaux :O)



Back to Nazca...



...not a very rich provincial area...



There we are ! The airport. We will fly over the Nazca Lines !



The FaxMan Mathers



Potolita



Unsere Liebe Frau Raymund



and GunMan



Beautiful panorama !



Unfortunatel cut by a road here comes the Whale (the first lines were only discovered about 70 years ago and the most recent ones in the 80's)



Perfect shapes are to be seen all over the area...



On your left...the Astronaut greeting us !



There goes the Monkey !



Here is the Spider !



The Almighty Condor !



Not so clear on this picture...the Alcatraz (meaning Strange Bird...indeed it is !)



In the lower part of the picture you can see a shape that is called The Tree...



Here we have the Parrot...God this plane is turning too much and too fast for my taste...



...here's the result for me ! :O) Merci Fax pour les photos :O)



Back in town to take our bus back to Lima...it was another great day !

dimanche 3 juin 2007

Visiting the Gamitana Creek



For our last day, we are going to the Gamitana Creek for some fishing and walking...



Adeline and Gabita expect not to see spiders today :O)



Right after entering the creek, we saw a black Cayman...unfortunately too late for a picture :O(



Potita and Fax qui se la pète...comme d'habitude :O)



During the rainy season, the water can rise up to 6 meters from our current level !!



Anatole Dursteler, the camera guy, being taken in picture :O)



Aaaahh...after Lake Sandoval this is also quite a relaxing place !



I like those messy branches almost floating on the river



Our first stop. Let's go for a 30 minute walk before getting on another smaller boat to start fishing !



Mmmhh, I wouldn't want to be the guy that lost this hat... Only God knows what might be left of him :O)



A spectacular liana growing from ground level to reach the canopy in search of light !



Hey Junge, Ihr seht aber total gut aus !!



If the previous liana was spectactular, then how do you like this one !



Whoelse takes pictures of me...if not myself :O( :O)



Today, an american couple joined us, so that we couldn't all board on the same small boat...bye FaxMan :O(



Fax, il est pas content... il aime pas la pêche, ni la compagnie de son embarcation...alors comme ca vous habitez l'immeuble ?? Jajajajajaja !!!! :O)



On dirait une petite rivière très gentille ! :O)



Pesquemos algo Potoli !! Maud fait un effort pour pêcher...mais elle aime trop les poissons pour mettre un hamecons a sa canne :O)



I want to fish something ! But the only thing I get is fishes to eat my bait ! :O)



Maud is happy, she didn't fish anything :O)



Hey ! A snake ! But we can't remember its name :O(. Amazing anyway !



Photo Fight ! Who's gonna fire first ! :O)



Our last chance to fish something ! So far only Jose caught something (2 fishes)



Another rest of the rainy season...quite fascinating how strong the water flow can be



Jose is a little bit like Mac Gyver. He's now trying to fix an oar to go a bit faster :O)



Fishing is over, we are now getting close to the end of the trip :O(



It's been a bit frisky today !



Fax et ses muses...quel playboy tu es mon ami ! :O)



Back on the motorboat with Jose



Ahhh finally !! A quite big black Cayman on the shore ! Beautiful beast !



Merci pour ton elegance Fax :O) Ton appel compte pour nous !



A turtle but this time without butterflies...very well camuflaged by the way...



Gruezi Frau Reymond, ich hätte gern eine Pfandgläubigerin mit einer gebundenen Vorsorgepolice :O)



It's interesting to see how they can carry a tractor using two boats beside each other :O)



Ohhhhhh !!! Another one ! This one's a white Cayman...kind of cute !



End of the trip...snif...snif...and men at work :O)



Paquito ! Fidèle au poste !



Mooouiiinnnnhhh !! :O)



Jajajaja...a la demande générale...une photo de Wilson avec son Pauv' Type de propriétaire :O)



We are leaving tomorrow...a last picture to remember our great stay at Inkaterra !

samedi 2 juin 2007

Lake, Canopy, Night Walk...we have it all here !



It's a misty morning for what we expect to be a great day !



Jean-Michel et Adeline, on va devorer du Caïman Noir aujourd'hui ! :O)



Jose, there's a lot of things we would have missed with a different guide...



A small white Heron...it's very rewarding to see all those animals !



MaudGirl Mathers and Baby under our spotlight on our boat



The start of our day at the Tambopata National Park...we expect to reach the Sandoval Lake within 1 hour



Those trees are definitely impressive. They deserve our full respect !



Jose has heard some noises. We're going off the beaten track to try to spot some wild pigs



Despite my happy face, we missed them. Apparently it was a big herd of 30 to 40 wild pigs !!! They produced an amazing noise !!



Those beautiful and high palm trees were home to many "Guacamayos" (big red or blue Parrots)



Butterflies could be seen all over the place...they even liked us because of our sweat :O)



Potolita siempre tan sonriente ! Yeah ! :O)



The Fax Guevara waiting to get on the boat that will take us to the Lake...



After a few minutes in a narrow way, the Lake appears to us, beautiful and calm...a wonderful surprise



The FaxMan Mathers, Adeline and Potolita still can't believe how nice this lake is...



...neither can I !



Wow, Giant Otters !! Jose had told us we couldn't be sure to see them...today's our lucky day !!



This one has just caught a fish ! They are so cute but their scream is so acute that it can almost get annoying :O)



Maudli posing for a minute before getting back to concentration to see as many animals as possible !



Beautilul ! We could see a huge black Cayman (4 meters) from far away. Jose told us they can be killed by the giant Otters we just saw...



Hey ! Amorcito !



Reflections in the water are a highlight of this quiet lake...



This funny and cute turtle was getting bothered by a bee (find a small red spot on the picture :O).



A beautiful heron hidden in the branches...thanks Jose !!



That's another funny turtle annoyed by many butterflies that want to suck in the minerals on their shells...amazing !



Indeed, looking for mineral sources anywhere they can !!



Beautiful isn't it...but maybe there's more to it than it appears...



A baby black Cayman !!! Jolie Fax (c'est toi qui l'a vu, pas vrai ?). Definitely it's our day :O)



We couldn't be happier ! Too bad the Sandoval excursion only lasts half a day :O(



On the way back, there are still quite a lot of things to observe...



...and photograph...look at this Highway of Ants !



They are really working hard (and under strict supervision) to bring home their food !



Je crois qu'on peut dire qu'il fait chaud...n'est-ce pas Fax !?



An unidentified flower/plant with interesting colours...



"Hidden Camera" style pictures :O)



Luckily we had good boots to walk in the mud ! :O)



Madre de Dios ! On ne veut plus partir, c'est trop beau ici !!! :O)



Back to our lodge, we could see this impressive gathering of Butterflies looking for minerals in the mud !



After a break...and a siesta...we head towards the canopy for our afternoon trip. Hope we can see lots of birds !



Unfortunately a family with noisy kids did the canopy before us and scared every single bird in the jungle...so that we didn't have much left to see :O(.



Only 2% of the sunlight filters through the trees, meaning that we were happy to see some sun at 15h00 :O)



Maud, a la recherche de l'oiseau perdu :O)



Find the bird...a hint : it's a small parrot... :O)



FaxMan having a look at the area from the canopy. A cool experience.



Gabita didn't like it that much, did you baby ? :O)



My turn !



Jose trying to spot something interesting to show us...



Maud pas tres rassuree...on aurait presque dit que ca tanguait un peu trop sur le pont :O)



End of the canopy, we are back at the hotel...the girls go for a rest while Fax and I have decided to go for a night walk with Jose!!



A very well hidden Grasshopper...



We did see spiders...lots of them actually. A good thing Gaby and Maud stayed at the hotel. This one is a sort of jumping spider



Can you spot the spider in this picture ? :O) We also did see some beautiful snakes but were unable to take a picture :O(



That's what Fax and I wanted to see ! A "Mygale" !! And if it wasn't for Jose we wouldn't have seen it. It was right under our feet in a trench we passed a few 50 meters from our lodge ! Beautiful !



But the best one is definitely this Tarantula !! Found within the lodge only 20meters from our rooms... Can you see its red nails...fantastic !



Check the red circle...it's the spider in the picture just above !! And by the way, no, we are not terrorists :O)



Une grande journee les amis, je crois la meilleure de notre sejour ensemble !!

vendredi 1 juin 2007

Welcome to the Amazon !!



From the mountains...



...straight to the Jungle in less than 40 minutes. Peru is magic ! :O)



We proudly disembark our plane eager (and a bit worried too) to discover our lodge...Inkaterra


But before, we stop by a butterfly breeding centre that belongs to Inkaterra



We were explained that this butterfly looks like an owl when its wings are wide open to protect itself from birds...impressive !



Another natural beauty. The Madre de Dios department is the capital of the amazon biodiversity with 4200 types of butterflies !!



There we go ! Surprise, suprise...



Maud and Gaby asking all types of questions...concerning spiders...their main concern :O). Il n'y aura pas d'araignees dans vos lits ! :O)



Beautiful, a dream come true ! The jungle on a huge (not as huge as the Amazon) river, The Madre de Dios



The FaxMan Mathers, toujours sur de lui, confiant, pret a poser pour la posterite dans n'importe quelles conditions :O)



It's nice to be here, to observe and be observed by nature...



Gundi, Gundo, Gunda...whoua, whoua, whoua ! :O)



There we are...first view over our echo-lodge !



We are anxious to discover our rooms !! But the first feeling about the complex is very positive !



The garden looks good, very good.



THIS is our room !!! Far beyond our expectations !!!!!



32 lodges nicely integrated in the wild environment...



Maud is happy to introduce us to her (and FaxMan's) lodge !! Trop fort ce Inkaterra, on ne part plus !!



And I am happy to take a short rest :O)



Wow, the beds are really comfortable. We are going to need them to rest 'cause lots of stuff to do here!



Our living room, like the rest of the lodge perfectly protected from Mosquitos for a quiet nap!



La Salle de Bain de Monsieur et Madame ! :O)



Fax, tu es un homme de media. A quand le 19h30 sur la TSR ? :O)



Paquito the "Guacamayo" !



So cute and very friendly !



The lodge usually leaves bananas and seeds for the surrounding wild monkeys and birds...but today was the first time those guys came so low to pick up their food. Lucky us !!



Look at that...he almost reached the bananas :O)



Mmmhh delicious !!



After this shot, I was advised not to use the flash since those monkeys are totally wild and unpredictable



So funny to see him hanging in there only with his tail :O)



Birdie birds are hungry too !



Baby in the wild :O)



This mysterious bird was walking around the lodge. To us, it looked like a NZ kiwi with wings and colours :O)



A mysterious and intriguing flower



Paquito is as crazy...:O)



...as he's clever !!



Our first excursion in the lodge area to get used to our environment was the opportunity to see a "Mygale's" nest...let's come back one day at nighttime to see what comes out from there...



The walking tree...a tree whose roots die and grow following the sunlight...amazing !



Our guide for the next 3 days, Jose !



A weird and cute type of fungus



C'est parti les jeunes ! L'aventure commence ! Esperons que les araignees ne gachent pas le sejour de Maud !



Interesting to see a liana...it's really a beautiful piece of nature work



FaxMan Mathers in front of a big tree with a root longer than 200m !! It's a world of giants here ! :O)



Our second excursion took us on the Madre de Dios river at night to observe Caymans !! Yeah !!!



You can spot them from far away thanks to their eyes' glow...but it's difficult to get too close...



...since they get easily scared. Quite a fantastic experience anyway !