
Another procession downtown means many a lady-dancer and creepy gringo.
Cruising down the expressway north-east out of the city towards the Panamericana. This is also the back way out to the school ("back" because you have to pay a toll).
Five hundred buses heading away from my favorite church in Pueblo Libre. The cobrador next to the "A" is definitely taking advantage of the light with a stretch.
Chopa and Juan, aka LatinGoodman, tinker with Gloria when she threw a tantrum on the highway one afternoon. You can just make out some happy faces in the glass.
A man sleeping in the mid-afternoon between Abancay and the Palace of Justice, downtown. I think the Cristal bottles next to him might have played a roll in this nap.
A couple selling jewelry and little trinkets in Parque Kennedy in the evening.
One of the many downtown bus terminals. A group is ready to head out around lunchtime.
Creepy graffiti and a municipal garbage collector just off Abancay.
Hilltop settlement overlooking Lima's main fruit market in San Luis. Nice traffic pattern.
The Mexicans work on their documentary on a bridge overlooking the Via-Expresa, right by Polvos Azules.
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