We took a family field trip tour of our valley with Ray and Judy. It was fun and educational.
Visiting some of the oldest catholic churches in the valley and getting some pictures of some of the history.
Our twin girls decided to climb the bell tower of this church for a better view.
Peru takes pride in their plazas by decorations to exhibit their traditions and history.
The fishery farm were villagers come and catch their fish to buy.
Miniature golf in Peru is totally different from the States. It would take almost twenty strokes each hole to go through the maze correctly. We asked for the 9 irons to chip away.Katie enjoys zip-lining and even convinces Jon to do it as well.
The Museum gave much insight on the history of Peru and especially of the Valley of Mantaro where we live.
Jon is surrounded by school children who were practicing their English and enjoying their own field trip.
Ray and Nathan try on the peruvian masks.
Nathan always seems to be interested in things pertaining to death.
Boat trip on the lake where we were able to walk on floating islands and see a variety of ducks.
Peru is filled with different ruins that have lasted through the years.
A trip to the material and sewing shop where the girls were able to pick out items to make gifts.
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