Photos
July 26, 2008
These are what I think are my best Peru photos out of about the 4000 I now have. Any comments are appreciated, and a quick search on the subject using the search option at the side of the page should bring up the corresponding blog entry.


The Cats of Parque Kennedy
Ancón
Priest killed in robbery at San Francisco Convent, Lima
Peru's hard-hitting Oscar film hope divides opinion [Featured]
Leguías Lima of the early 1900s
Peru at the Movies: The Emperor’s New Groove
TWENTY rare pink dolphins killed in Peru's Amazon
Oechsle - Peru's original department store
Police recover Inca mummy among artefacts to sold on black market
Chicharrón for breakfast, there's nothing like it
Klaus Koschmieder - Latest Chachapoyan Discoveries
Building boats in Santa Rosa


buena selexion
visita limafotolibre
salsaludos
Beautiful and colourful photos of life in Peru.
beautiful pictures, brigth colors, thanks
Great pictures! I was fortunate to take some nice ones too.
Amazing photo!
Hey these are really great photos you have taken. What kind of camera do you use? I am currently living in Chorrillos and am taking photos of my travels.
Check out my photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmendoza136
Hello, I am trying to identify a village in the Huamanga (Ayacucho region) where there is a village or town with a big fenced white cross on a mountain. I thought that perhaps you might have travelled and remembered or photographed this white cross.
Thank you for any help and I wish you more beautiful trips.
Charlotte from Québec, Canada
I really enjoyed your photo tour of Peru. Where was that first photo taken? I remember fishing boats lined up like that when I visited Pimentel, a very nice beach community located nearChiclayo.
That’s in Huanchaco, near Trujillo. See here
Hello,
These are great pictures of Peru. I would like to get in contact with you to explore the possibility of having your authorization to use a couple of them to illustrate a web site promoting Peru. I will be more than happy to include your name as a credit.
I look forward to hearing from you.
N.M: