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Day 10

               Visit of the colourful Cusco, with its markets, stalls, museums and its music. The city is
               charming and very lively. The people are courteous and smiling and, above all, very
                                                                            proud of their identity. They
                                                                            can be, we are witness to that
                                                                            as we visit the Inca ruins high
                                                                            above the city. The Kenko
                                                                            amphitheatre, which greeted
                                                                            the Pope in 1985, seems to
                                                                            have been built by  and for
                                                                            giants, with blocks weighing
                                                                            several dozens of tonnes
                                                                            piled up using techniques
                                                                            beyond our understanding. At
                                                                            Tombomachay            (meaning
                                                                            resting    place),   a    sacred
                                                                            fountain was used for rites
                                                                            and irrigation. Back in Cusco,
               we visit the Plaza de Armas and the Cathedral. Our guide, Quechua from a village close
               to Machu Picchu,  advises us to visit a craftsmen district called Montmartre. The climb is
               tough, as we are short of oxygen and sleep. We meet Maximo, a musician who sells
               instruments. I buy a panpipe from him and give him a harmonica, so that we exchange
               our musical capacities. We come across an antique dealer displaying a French helmet
               from the Second World War and condor feathers. He tells us that our world has gone
               crazy. And that the leaders who let their people starve to death are producing  and
               sending missiles worth millions of dollars.
               In the evening, it's party time on the esplanade of the Cusco Cathedral. Home-made
               fireworks are set off in the middle of the crowd, with no safety distance for the nearby
               children.


               Day 11
               Today     our    adventure
               comes to an end, the
               highlight being a visit to
               the    legendary    Machu
               Picchu: we set off early in
               the morning by shuttle
               bus and then by train.
               The site is at a lower
               altitude of  2,400 metres.
               We pass through lush
               vegetation     home       to
               invisible and aggressive
               mosquitoes, workers are cleaning the shiny blue carriages and tourists are swarming.  A


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