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Stuff unrelated to food, wine & spirits that I just feel like posting.

Travelin’, Nat Geo Style

Just a quick note that I forgot to post here the other day (how odd, I did post it to Facebook and Twitter and completely neglected my own blog, what is the world coming to?) – a couple of months ago I spent an intensive foodie day with NatGeo Traveler writer and Moon Guide author… Read More Travelin’, Nat Geo Style

2010.Feb.08 Monday2016.Dec.29 Thursday Dan Perlman1 Comment

Alongside the Far Beaten Track

“Railway termini are our gates to the glorious and the unknown. Through them we pass out into adventure and sunshine, to them, alas! we return.” – E.M. Forster, author A recent bout with the vagaries of Argentine supply and demand led me far afield. It was the sort of thing that would simply not have… Read More Alongside the Far Beaten Track

2010.Jan.25 Monday2015.May.16 Saturday Dan Perlman2 Comments

To Buenos Aires, Twice

So who knew that Trujillo had a beach? I knew the city was located on the coast, but somehow, I’d pictured it slightly inland. After all, when anyone talks about going to the beach, they talk about Huanchaco. Then again, Playa Buenos Aires is not much of a beach. First, of course, is getting there… Read More To Buenos Aires, Twice

2010.Jan.18 Monday2018.Apr.12 Thursday Dan PerlmanLeave a comment

Mariposas

I promised I’d post something with some of the butterflies from the Gocta waterfall trail.

2010.Jan.18 Monday2018.Apr.12 Thursday Dan PerlmanLeave a comment

Walled City

Our last day in Chachapoyas and time to visit what’s billed as the Kuelap Fortress, high atop a mountain a couple of hours from town. As it turns out, it’s not so much a fort as a fortified town, estimated to have been built in the 6th century AD, and continually occupied right on through… Read More Walled City

2010.Jan.17 Sunday2018.Apr.12 Thursday Dan PerlmanLeave a comment

Guardians of the Dead

I can’t say that we were now sated after the excuse for a lunch we’d had in the plaza at Lamud, in fact, it was a bit of a relief to be told we were running a trifle late and we should hurry up and get into the van for our next jaunt. Like with… Read More Guardians of the Dead

2010.Jan.16 Saturday2018.Apr.12 Thursday Dan PerlmanLeave a comment

Hole in the Ground

This little trio of days involves a lot of bouncing about on back roads and then mucking about, often literally, on dirt trails off into the middle of what seems to be nowhere. Having returned from our waterfall march, we grab a little rest, then have a bite to eat at a spot on the… Read More Hole in the Ground

2010.Jan.15 Friday2018.Apr.12 Thursday Dan PerlmanLeave a comment

Curse of the Mermaid

The journey started out simply enough. We were picked up at our hotel by an agent from the tour agency and delivered to their bus terminal. 7:30 p.m., the light starting to fade, and we pull out onto the highway, saying goodbye to Chiclayo (with regret, we really enjoyed ourselves there and so much more… Read More Curse of the Mermaid

2010.Jan.14 Thursday2018.Apr.12 Thursday Dan PerlmanLeave a comment

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