Being stuck in the good ole' USA mostly — when I do manage to break out I like to see how the people in other countries live. A big part of everyone's life in today's world is the car, or transportation anyway.
I noticed all the cars, bikes and whatnot as I visited Peru — and here are some of the pictures I managed to get:
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| Car in Arequipa |
Most of the cars in Peru were small Japanese and Korean.
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| Toyota Yaris |
My friend in USA has this exact car, so it seemed a bit surreal to see the exact one down in Peru, as a taxi even. Most of the cars were taxis or shuttle buses in Arequipa, private cars were somewhat rare.
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| What the Heck is This Car? |
This model car was everywhere. I could see no brand on them, I asked and I think I remember being told it was a Kia — but not sure. This model car was also the one most likely to be decorated. Most cars had a lot of decorations on the dash — but these often had LED lights, stickers and whatnot.
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| Peru Tour Buses |
As I have mentioned elsewhere — tour buses everywhere. Mostly the Mercedes Sprinter — but also bigger ones, and smaller ones.
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| Tour Buses in the Andes |
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| My Tour Bus |
My bus stopped in the Andes for a photo op. We were on our way from Arequipa to Chivay.
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| Peruvian Bicycle |
This is a bicycle. You won't see too many bike pictures here are there were not too many bikes. Even more rare was bike riding for pleasure. I would guess over the entire time I was in Peru I might have only seen maybe 20 pleasure bike riders.
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| Peru Vehicle |
These were somewhat common in the less populated towns and in the countryside.
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| The Ever Present Tour Bus |
This tour bus is parked in the town square in a small town near Chivay.
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| VW Vehicle |
I am always interested to see different cars that are made by the same manufactures that sell in the USA. This is a Volkswagen, but I don't believe they are sold in the USA.
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| VW and Toyota Trucks |
I don't see either of these models in the good ol' USA.
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| Arequipa Newspaper Car Ad |
Here is a Chevrolet Orlando advertised for sale in Arequipa, Peru. It's a Chevy — but we don't get these in the USA do we?
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| Arequipa Taxi Car |
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| LAN Air Arequipa, Peru |
There are really no freeways or what we call Interstates in Southern Peru. Only the big cities have a road network — after that you are mostly out of luck. There used to be trains linking Arequipa and Cusco — but fell out of favor. Now one really must fly between big cities.
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| Cusco Motorcycle Police |
All the Peruvian motorcycle police that I have seen all drive bikes like these.
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| Tour Bus Tight Squeeze |
The streets can be narrow — and a tour bus can be big — but that doesn't stop anybody, they squeeze into these narrow streets.
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| Cusco Motorcycles |
I like motorcycles — so I always kept an eye out for them. Almost all the bikes here are smaller displacement bikes, and all seemed utilitarian — just for transportation, not pleasure riding.
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| Toyota Van |
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| Cusco Work Truck |
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| Cusco Replica Car |
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| Peru Motorcycle |
There were a lot of hybrid motorcycles — different pieces of whatever attached to different cargo frames.
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| Cusco Taxi Driver |
This guy is José — I hired him for half a day to go from Cusco to Pisac.
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| Work Truck in Sacred Valley Overlook |
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| Bicycle in Pisac |
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| Police Motorcycle in Pisac, Peru |
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| Security Guard in Pisac, Peru |
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| Perurail Cusco to Agua Caliente |
Well, let's end this here.