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The radiant full moon la tibia noche y el candor del viento del sur oeste fueron nuestros acompañantes en esta salida al MUNDO PERDIDO. La suavidad de las ardientes dunas, milenarias rocas cubiertas por su rojiza patina, cactus, mariposas, lagartijas y lechuzas le dieron vida a este cuadro surrealista que sirvió de fondo a nuestra primera salida.
Este primer colectivo de caminantes estuvo conformado por personas de diferentes latitudes y profesiones, donde el fin común fue descubrir lo que La Libertad para caminar les depara.
Las sensuales Dunas de Cerro La Mina fueron el punto de partida para acceder al Mundo Perdido, Área Natural ubicada en Cerro La Mina y Cerro Los Compadres, ambos ubicados en la margen izquierda del Valle Moche. Al primer kilómetro have entered this Natural Area, the presence of snails. the famous cactus foxtail "and achupallas, we showed the flora of this area, typical of the Peruvian coast. Well-defined traces on the rugged slopes also showed us the presence of Zorro coastal as well as lizards. Wildlife in their natural habitat a few miles from the city Trujillana.
Climbing to 1153 meters above sea level we saw vestiges of cultural presence of different periods in the past and has even been reused until a few decades ago. Access and enter to observe one of the expressions and manifestations of communication ancient Andean man: Painting rock, in this case representing a character in liturgical position. Unfortunately lack of education of people who previously have come from these places, the rock shelter was negatively impacted by the rock inscriptions.
The night was warm, the moon where we took shelter under its radiant light. A comforting soup and energetic force of the flames of the fire were the center of the concentric circle formed by walkers. The talks touched on various topics that night ...
The next day, after taking our breakfast, we began the second stage of this trek, this time we played the descent down the other side of the Cerro Los Compadres. After to descend once more the ancient dunes waiting for us in last challenge before reaching the town of Santa Domingo. They were thirteen hours and we were back to Trujillo.
We believe that faced with a lack of education of respect for nature and the intangible cultural heritage of peoples, is the population should take the post in front of the national reality. This raises
Association proposal GUIDELINES WITHOUT BORDERS, organized walks. These outings give professionals an educational tone to the walks, thus enriching the experience of walking to connect with nature. The traveler who is part of these expeditions receives information about the flora, fauna and the cultural legacy of ancient cultures, generate awareness and chain. The experience of the traveler is then relayed this to family and friends but with a responsible message. Julio Pingo away by its "This is sport" decided to join and promote this lifestyle, contact with nature but with an educational message and responsible. We thank the group of travelers and opening the first official outing Guides Without Borders. Sincerely
: Víctor Corcuera Cueva
GUIDES PRESIDENT WITHOUT BORDERS
Trujillo March 23, 2008
Este primer colectivo de caminantes estuvo conformado por personas de diferentes latitudes y profesiones, donde el fin común fue descubrir lo que La Libertad para caminar les depara.
Las sensuales Dunas de Cerro La Mina fueron el punto de partida para acceder al Mundo Perdido, Área Natural ubicada en Cerro La Mina y Cerro Los Compadres, ambos ubicados en la margen izquierda del Valle Moche. Al primer kilómetro have entered this Natural Area, the presence of snails. the famous cactus foxtail "and achupallas, we showed the flora of this area, typical of the Peruvian coast. Well-defined traces on the rugged slopes also showed us the presence of Zorro coastal as well as lizards. Wildlife in their natural habitat a few miles from the city Trujillana.
Climbing to 1153 meters above sea level we saw vestiges of cultural presence of different periods in the past and has even been reused until a few decades ago. Access and enter to observe one of the expressions and manifestations of communication ancient Andean man: Painting rock, in this case representing a character in liturgical position. Unfortunately lack of education of people who previously have come from these places, the rock shelter was negatively impacted by the rock inscriptions.
The night was warm, the moon where we took shelter under its radiant light. A comforting soup and energetic force of the flames of the fire were the center of the concentric circle formed by walkers. The talks touched on various topics that night ...
The next day, after taking our breakfast, we began the second stage of this trek, this time we played the descent down the other side of the Cerro Los Compadres. After to descend once more the ancient dunes waiting for us in last challenge before reaching the town of Santa Domingo. They were thirteen hours and we were back to Trujillo.
We believe that faced with a lack of education of respect for nature and the intangible cultural heritage of peoples, is the population should take the post in front of the national reality. This raises
Association proposal GUIDELINES WITHOUT BORDERS, organized walks. These outings give professionals an educational tone to the walks, thus enriching the experience of walking to connect with nature. The traveler who is part of these expeditions receives information about the flora, fauna and the cultural legacy of ancient cultures, generate awareness and chain. The experience of the traveler is then relayed this to family and friends but with a responsible message. Julio Pingo away by its "This is sport" decided to join and promote this lifestyle, contact with nature but with an educational message and responsible. We thank the group of travelers and opening the first official outing Guides Without Borders. Sincerely
: Víctor Corcuera Cueva
GUIDES PRESIDENT WITHOUT BORDERS
Trujillo March 23, 2008
life emerges from the desert fertility
Surrealist forms
A lizard camouflaged with granite varieties
I entry stage to the Lost World, cacti welcome us
Descent, using rescue techniques
cave painting, character liturgical position
second stage, camping under the protection of Apu
standbys, the element that transformed mankind accompanied us on the night of full moon
energy remains the next day
The natural outdoor decoration
The Lost World at your feet
greet the dawn
Third stage the plains of the Andes
Finally, once again the journey of sandy
And the sands once again show their different lifestyles
The team, from left to
right Standing: Carlos Cardenas (Camera man), Vitto (Photographer), Thomas (geography student), Sandra Lucker (Conservative), Julio Pingo (conductor TV program),
Focus: Victor Corcuera (Nomada), Wilson (sandboard's rider), David Hoyos (Social communicator and artist)
Víctor Corcuera Cueva
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