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<description>We did go to Peru to work, but that&apos;s not all we did.&amp;nbsp; We had several days off.&amp;nbsp; This section shows us hanging around Iquitos.
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Loreto-travel-guide-902105">Loreto, Peru></a>, May 25, 2006</p>
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<P>We did go to Peru to work, but that's not all we did.&nbsp; We had several days off.&nbsp; This section shows us hanging around Iquitos.</P>
<P>The students at the Universidad Particular de Iquitos, were so wonderful.&nbsp; They showed us around, took us to the lake, invited us to their party, and helped us buy food for our trip to the villages.&nbsp; We toured their facilities and discussed with them some of the issues facing Iquitos and the surrouding villages.&nbsp; </P>
<P>We also found time to just relax and have a look around.&nbsp; One of my favorite things to do, is to just walk (or ride) around and explore a place.&nbsp; One day we stumbled upon a restaurant that had no earthly business existing on a peruvian street: THE YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS!&nbsp; We couldn't resist, so we checked it out.&nbsp;&nbsp;very strange.&nbsp; Owned by "Big Tex" as we called him, the place was full of American sports memorabilia.&nbsp; One my friends traded his University of Alabama Football T-shirt for a souvenior from the place.&nbsp; Big Tex loves to collect everything American he can get his hands on.&nbsp; </P>
<P>He told us about his 3-par golf course that was a work in progress.&nbsp; We rode out to see it...If you are a golfer, don't go near this place! the condition of the course would make you shudder.&nbsp; I don't know what it is about a golf course in the amazon that seems so wrong in so many ways.&nbsp; Oh wait, I know what it was!&nbsp; It was the smell of burning trees and the sound of chainsaws in the background while you're teeing off that gets under your skin.&nbsp; Some of you may disagree, but I think golf courses are best suited for wide open spaces.&nbsp; When you are having to clear-cut the rainforest to make room for the 'back nine' something is very wrong.&nbsp; That is just my opinion though...</P>
<P>One more thing, You can judge me all you want, but I'm one of those people who is dead-set on trying all the traditional foods.&nbsp; Yes, I ate guinea pig.&nbsp; It&nbsp;tasted...like chicken.&nbsp; Pretty good though.&nbsp; You don't have to eat a lovable pet to enjoy Peruvian food though.&nbsp; There are lots of great restaurants.&nbsp; My favorite is the juice.&nbsp; So many different kinds. You never know what fruit you're drinking, but it's always delicious!</P>
<P>I can't wait to go back to Iquitos and the Amazon one day.&nbsp; It was truly one of my favorite places.&nbsp; Everyone please feel free to call me out, if I've grossly misrepresented anything, in any way.&nbsp; </P></p>
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