Thank you for make me remind I have been there twice. Remember the Andes are the second highest mountain on the world (the first one are Himalaya, you know). And about the condor, is looking for food (died animals), if you are moving, dont worry, you are not Matter for him. From Lima, blessings for you both.
Hi guys, "pisco" in Quechua language means "bird", so like any other mountains in Quechua language, it's ok if the mountain is named that way... lol... in the other hand... there is a town in the coastal side (3 hours away from Lima heading to the south) named "Pisco". During the colonial times- a local distilled beverage from grapes (a sort of schnapps "aguardiente" like the tequila and the whiskey) was exportad to Spain from its bay, so instead of calling it "aguardiente from Pisco" they renamed it to only "pisco", our national drink. The same beverage (with some differences in the production process) was also produced in several towns in actual Chile (in those times, it was part of the Spanish colony in Peru), so actually there is a debate about its origin. Just my 2 cents. Very nice videos, keep going!! =)
Beautiful but I wouldn’t go there though it is my country. In 1970 there was an earthquake that caused an avalanche of water and mud and destroyed some towns around (about 70,000 deaths in that area) You didn’t realize but the place you were going through was quite evident a path for avalanche.
I am speechless my friend, these shots are unmatched! What a presentation!
Thank you very much! Peru is incredible!
Sensacional las tomas, la mejor vista de la Joya Peruana Laguna 69. Vamos Ancash.
Gracias! Peru es muy hermoso!! 🥰
Extraordinario video !! Preciosas vistas, los felicito por dar a conocer las maravillas de mi querido pais. Sigan disfrutando muchachos !!
Muchas gracias! Peru es muy hermosa! 🇵🇪🥰😍🏔️
Thank you for spreading our Peruvian culture❤
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Extraordinarios paisajes, gracias por mostrarlo al mundo entero, felicidades que disfruten la estadía en mi querido pais.
🥰🇵🇪🏔️ Amazon Peru!
Beautiful Peru! Thanks for sharing ❤️
Beautiful Peru!! 🥰😍🇵🇪
Thank you for make me remind I have been there twice. Remember the Andes are the second highest mountain on the world (the first one are Himalaya, you know). And about the condor, is looking for food (died animals), if you are moving, dont worry, you are not Matter for him.
From Lima, blessings for you both.
Amazing! Thank you for teaching us about the condors!
Que maravilla de video!! Hicieron un trabajo increíble!!! ❤
Gracias amigo! 🥰🇵🇪
Muy bonitos paisajes.
Si! Muy muy bonitos!!
Beautiful video, need to see those amazing landscapes myself someday.
Laguna 69 has to be on everyone’s bucket list!
AMAZING VIDEO
Thank you! Many more hiking videos around Huaraz coming soon - stay tuned! 😊
Beautiful video! Love it!
Thank you! Many more beautiful scenery coming soon, stay tuned!
Hi guys, "pisco" in Quechua language means "bird", so like any other mountains in Quechua language, it's ok if the mountain is named that way... lol... in the other hand... there is a town in the coastal side (3 hours away from Lima heading to the south) named "Pisco". During the colonial times- a local distilled beverage from grapes (a sort of schnapps "aguardiente" like the tequila and the whiskey) was exportad to Spain from its bay, so instead of calling it "aguardiente from Pisco" they renamed it to only "pisco", our national drink. The same beverage (with some differences in the production process) was also produced in several towns in actual Chile (in those times, it was part of the Spanish colony in Peru), so actually there is a debate about its origin. Just my 2 cents. Very nice videos, keep going!! =)
Wow that is the most comprehensive info on Pisco ever! Thank you for your comment, this is fascinating!
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Wow incredible love these shots
Thank you! Peru has some incredible landscapes!
Check out laguna Parón in Huaraz it’s gorgeous too
We will try but might not have time! More adventures around Huaraz coming up soon, stay tuned!
you guys are great , I just subscribers recently :)
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Beautiful but I wouldn’t go there though it is my country. In 1970 there was an earthquake that caused an avalanche of water and mud and destroyed some towns around (about 70,000 deaths in that area) You didn’t realize but the place you were going through was quite evident a path for avalanche.
Oh my, we didn’t know! That’s a very sad history 😔