Catt-Trax 2 - January 4, 2007 – Sacred Valley, Peru - Comments http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/blog/danny_catt/211 Comments for "January 4, 2007 – Sacred Valley, Peru" en ... http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/blog/danny_catt/211#comment-345 Stupore! Amo questo luogo!:))))))) Mon, 16 Apr 2007 05:06:53 -0700 Anonymous comment 345 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 ... http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/blog/danny_catt/211#comment-342 Interesting comments.. :D Sun, 15 Apr 2007 01:30:53 -0700 Anonymous comment 342 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 ... http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/blog/danny_catt/211#comment-311 Ich erklare meinen Freunden uber diese Seite. Interessieren! Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:25:15 -0700 Anonymous comment 311 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 ... http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/blog/danny_catt/211#comment-308 luogo fine, sapete.. Wed, 11 Apr 2007 07:06:56 -0700 Anonymous comment 308 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 Thanks http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/blog/danny_catt/211#comment-269 Very interesting information. Thanks to the author. Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:03:56 -0700 international investment comment 269 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 Many Thanks http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/blog/danny_catt/211#comment-221 <p>Many thanks for your post. I appreciate you taking the time to contribute to the site.</p><p>Cheers</p><p>Danny</p> Tue, 20 Mar 2007 14:19:32 -0700 Danny Catt comment 221 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 ... http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/blog/danny_catt/211#comment-192 Chi ha fatto questo? E un buon posto per trovare le informazioni importanti!:) Tue, 20 Mar 2007 00:13:10 -0700 Anonymous comment 192 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 ... http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/blog/danny_catt/211#comment-189 luogo grande:) nessun osservazioni! 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I think I'll come back later again;) Fri, 09 Mar 2007 13:39:49 -0800 Anonymous comment 170 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 Hi Robyn http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/blog/danny_catt/211#comment-70 <p>It worked :)</p> Sat, 03 Feb 2007 10:01:06 -0800 Danny Catt comment 70 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 This is a test http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/blog/danny_catt/211#comment-69 I am testing to see if I canpost a blog. Last time it didn&#39;t work.<br /> Fri, 02 Feb 2007 10:58:44 -0800 Robyn comment 69 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 Hola Darcy http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/blog/danny_catt/211#comment-17 <p>Wow... well that is a message from my past. Thanks so much for dropping in and having a look at the Blog Darcy... and I hope all is well with the Olson family. I agree whole-heartedly that what we do as kids has a huge influence on how our lives and careers turn out. Say hi to the whole family for me! </p><p>Cheers, Danny</p> Sat, 13 Jan 2007 18:44:44 -0800 Danny Catt comment 17 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 January 4, 2007 – Sacred Valley, Peru http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/blog/danny_catt/211 <p>I packed up my things once again and was off fairly early for a visit to the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and the very same valley that has been carved over the millennia by the raging Urubamba River. The Urubamba is one of Peru’s most famous whitewater rafting rivers … but at this time of year (the wet season) the water is a rich coffee brown, loaded with silt, and the river’s volume is so high that it is virtually un-runnable by even rafts! The valley itself though is green and fertile and as a result is filled with agricultural fields growing corn and potatoes, which are two of the main foods for the locals.</p><p align="center"><img class="image preview" src="/catttrax2/sites/blogs.bcit.ca.catttrax2/files/images/DSC_3055_DCatt.preview.jpg" alt="Urubamba River Valley" title="Urubamba River Valley" width="336" height="500" /><span style="width: 334px" class="caption"><strong><br />Urubamba River Valley</strong></span> <br /></p><p>Two main stops for tours in the Sacred Valley, from primarily an archaeological perspective, are Pisac and Ollantaytambo. Our first stop was Pisac, where there is an Inca fortress situated high up on a plateau overlooking the valley and the village below. Rather than go to the archaeological site though we visited the famous Pisac market (which to be honest was my preference). Wandering through and poking around in local markets, seeing what is for sale (and perhaps buying a few small items), and who is selling it, is something I love to do.</p><p align="center"><img class="image preview" src="/catttrax2/sites/blogs.bcit.ca.catttrax2/files/images/DSC_3092_DCatt.preview.jpg" alt="Pisac Market Products, Pisac, Peru" title="Pisac Market Products, Pisac, Peru" width="500" height="336" /><span style="width: 498px" class="caption"><strong><br />Pisac Market Products, Pisac, Peru</strong></span> <br /></p><p>I also enjoy photographing in markets, and when taking photos of people I always like to ask permission first. As a result I often end up ‘negotiating’ a photo to go along with a small purchase. One of the women in the market did quite well by me… as I think I paid the highest price ever for a hand-woven belt. She was pleased … but so was I!</p><p align="center"><img class="image preview" src="/catttrax2/sites/blogs.bcit.ca.catttrax2/files/images/DSC_3180_DCatt.preview.jpg" alt="Weaver at Pisac Market, Peru" title="Weaver at Pisac Market, Peru" width="500" height="336" /><span style="width: 498px" class="caption"><strong><br />Weaver at Pisac Market, Peru</strong></span> <br /></p><p>In the afternoon we visited the famous fortress of Ollantaytambo (I finally figured out how to pronounce it!!). Ollantaytambo’s claim to fame is that it was where the Inca defeated the Spanish Conquistadors in a battle. This rarely happened, and unfortunately the victory was short lived. The Spanish simply came back with more men and eventually were victorious. The site though is remarkable and is said to be one of the best surviving examples of Inca city planning with narrow cobblestone streets that have been inhabited consistently since the 13th century!! Do you think the streets of Vancouver or Burnaby would last for 800 or more years? Hmmm, I am guessing not!</p><p>I had a nice rainbow trout meal with asparagus soup, and washed down with a cup of coca-leaf tea. Most of the rainbow trout sold in the restaurants are farmed trout ‘grown’ in small pools high up in the mountains. These family operations are quite distinct from the huge fish farms on the coast of Chile. We will talk more about those once I reach South America’s narrowest country. </p><p>I spent the night in Ollantaytambo.</p> http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/blog/danny_catt/211#comment Ollantaytambo Peru Peru Sacred Valley Mon, 08 Jan 2007 22:05:42 -0800 Danny Catt 211 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2