Peru
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Small field roughly 100m and 6 degrees north northeast of town's main plaza. To access, drive two blocks down the NE corner of the plaza and turn left. Cross a small stream. The field overlooks several circular stone enclosures with a great view over the canyon.
Ask Zacarías, a middle-aged man who lives roughly two blocks south of the field if you can use his toilet, if needed. He gave us permission to camp and offered his services free of charge. Very nice guy.
There are bees...none stung, but they do have exceptionally long stingers. FYI.
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Small field roughly 100m and 6 degrees north northeast of town's main plaza. To access, drive two blocks down the NE corner of the plaza and turn left. Cross a small stream. The field overlooks several circular stone enclosures with a great view over the canyon.
Ask Zacarías, a middle-aged man who lives roughly two blocks south of the field if you can use his toilet, if needed. He gave us permission to camp and offered his services free of charge. Very nice guy.
There are many flies that look like VERY large bees. They do not sting, although they do have exceptionally long probisci that look like man-killing stingers. Don’t worry about them. :-)
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