We opted for the daytime bus back to Lima with seats on the top - TopicsExpress



          

We opted for the daytime bus back to Lima with seats on the top deck right at the front which gave us a wonderful 180 deg view. At times we were seeing a bit too much when it seemed as if our driver was playing with our lives. Taking blind corners on the wrong side of the road at speed was his particular style. We left the scramble of Ayacucho and were soon in the wild grandeur of the Andes: rocky crags like saw teeth in the sky and light sandy coloured hills dotted with green. The proud eucalyptus, sometimes in clusters at other times standing sentinel in the hillside and cactus of many varieties in stupendous shapes rising stubbornly from the dry earth. In one particular variety a cluster of sharp spikey leave-like forms and from the middle a strange tree like growth as if from a Doctor Zeus book. The fruit bearing cactus “Tuna” or “prickly pear” was also in abundance. Sometimes a small field with terraces would be carved out of the ridiculous steep mountainside growing potatoes and alfalfa. We were zigzagging up and zigzagging down to small villages and towns and always in the rugged landscape a single or a group of figures in bright deep colours and black hats carrying enormous loads making their way here and there sometimes with a donkey in toe, a group of grazing alpacas, goats, cows or a wandering dog. Finally, after six hours of this exhausting landscape and at the point when it was beginning to lose its allure, we settle down to the bank of a river with large swathes or fertile land: vineyards and orchards, olives and dates almost in an industrial scale. The river takes us on to Pisco to the coasta. With a welcome break from the aircon-lesscoach, and a stop for food and refreshment we find ourselves in a different world. All around is desert. All the way to the sea and the mighty Pacific Ocean. Now we are in dual carriageway and our driver has had his fun for the day, as we continue the further three and half hours to Lima. It has been such an awe inspiring journey, you wonder why you would ever chose to travel by night.
Posted on: Sat, 20 Dec 2014 20:27:46 +0000

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