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few heavily laden sherpas come down from the city, having accompanied tourists on a
            trek. Everything is perfectly organised to optimise the number of people thanks to bar-
            coded tickets. Arriving at the site after 2 hours and a half, we visualize this wonder of
            the world, and are fascinated by the beauty of the site, the technicality of the buildings
            and their integration into nature, as if the entire city were an extension of the mountain.
            The village is bustling with life, its ancient  name  aguas calientes referring  to the hot
            springs that flow nearby.

            Day 12

            This is the end of our  trip.  We  fly to Lima and stay  at the airport before  leaving for
            Europe.

            Tupananchiskama:  means goodbye in Quechua,  but not only that: it incorporates
            notions of love, nature,  the  universe and the importance  of sincere and  true
            relationships. I can't help but see a deep similarity with Namaste in Nepal.

            Ode to the Harmonica :

                                       A small instrument that fits in your pocket and keeps company
                                       to travellers and motorcyclists. It can be used in all
                                       circumstances. It allows beginners and experienced players
                                       alike to play a few notes to their heart's content and, above all,
                                       to their breathing capacity. It is  definitely the only instrument
                                       that can be played while breathing. The scale rises alternately
                                       through short breaths and inhalations. Anyone with some
            musical ear will quickly be able to reproduce simple tunes. Then the practice will allow
            for an almost infinite variety of modulations and produce music 'that comes from within',
            the same music that allows great performers to give life to their deepest feelings playing
            the tunes of blues whether to express the suffering of the slaves or simply their festive
            mood during an event. On a previous trip to Nepal, I gave harmonicas to children. This
            time, the French head office of the Hohner company, thanks to Jacqueline, its Director,
            kindly donated 30 "happy colour" harmonicas to us.  These harmonicas, designed for
            children, are very well made and, for a  modest price, make it  possible to have fun
            quickly. As you can see, both young and old were delighted to be able to play a few
            notes.
            Watch the video at :

            https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A_ClUrolHxIQPSVYo6b-qTyzPzq2J1hW/view

            The coca leaf :

            On sale in the streets, stalls and markets, dried coca leaves have been used by local
            people for thousands of years for their slightly energising properties, to relieve hunger
            and fatigue. In Peru, they make teas, drinks, ointments and even sweets with it. A UN
            Convention wanted to eradicate  coca plantations, authorising  only imports only to be
            used in drinks, including a famous one that even mentions it on its label. Classified as a
            narcotic despite its very low concentration of active ingredient, it is forbidden to bring



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