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Chinese food, the Market and a Newspaper | Reporting from Peru
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Discovering Peru one story at a time. January 14, 2014. Chinese food, the Market and a Newspaper. My last full day in Lima was a busy one. The first order of business was lunch. Up until this point, my daily lunch consisted of empanadas. A piece of fruit and a bottle of Coca-Cola. With my work cut out for me, I didn’t have time to think of what to eat midday so I stuck with the familiar. But today was about rice. I knew I would have it as soon as we made our way to Barrio chino. To have lunch at a chifa.
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San Borja | Reporting from Peru
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Discovering Peru one story at a time. January 9, 2014. As luck would have it, I had snagged a last minute interview with Dr. Maria Isabel Manrique Prieto at Clinica San Borja. I was excited and intrigued to meet with the good doctor again. I was also looking forward to booking my first Taxi Seguro. And making my way to a different part of town, the district of San Borja. Interested in all the people packed into the. See you down the road! Stephanie A. Caspelich is an aspiring journalist, an avowed wo...
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The Downtown Lima Experience | Reporting from Peru
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Discovering Peru one story at a time. January 8, 2014. The Downtown Lima Experience. After that sensory barrage, it was time for some quiet and reflection. And what better way to do that but enter a church. In this case, the Church of San Francisco. In Lima. The church, which was completed in 1774, is an example of Spanish Baroque architecture. It was breathtaking and beautifully maintained. I would have never thought that it was damaged by the earthquake in 1970. Of Lima (a.k.a Plaza Mayor). To the intr...
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And this Journey Hits a Little Snag | Reporting from Peru
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Discovering Peru one story at a time. January 8, 2014. And this Journey Hits a Little Snag. Through the assistance of Prof. Teresa Puente. A clinic based in Lima that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and medical emergency. She is a lifesaver and a proud daughter of Peru. I promise to tell you more about her and the wonderful work she does in the profile I am planning to write. Prof Puente, GC Ciccarelli. Let the journey begin. See you down the road! Dr Maria Isabel Manrique Prieto.
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Nowhere To Go But Up | Reporting from Peru
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Discovering Peru one story at a time. January 18, 2014. Nowhere To Go But Up. The two-hour walk/hike from Aguas Calientes. Lastly, I reflected on the dignity of work and the value of doing something as opposed to complaining and whining about it all day long. Life is hard, life is challenging. What else is new? And what a magnificent view I have from the top! Absolutely worth the hike up. See you down the road! View all posts by Stephanie Caspelich ». Laquo; Previous post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Reporting from Peru | Discovering Peru one story at a time. | Page 2
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Discovering Peru one story at a time. January 8, 2014. The Downtown Lima Experience. After that sensory barrage, it was time for some quiet and reflection. And what better way to do that but enter a church. In this case, the Church of San Francisco. In Lima. The church, which was completed in 1774, is an example of Spanish Baroque architecture. It was breathtaking and beautifully maintained. I would have never thought that it was damaged by the earthquake in 1970. January 8, 2014. January 8, 2014. Food, ...
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Maha Shivaratri Dance Offering | Stephanie Caspelich
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Reporting the news that matters. Maha Shivaratri Dance Offering. Leave a comment ». Written by Stephanie Caspelich. May 2, 2012 at 10:52 am. Posted in Multimedia Feature Writing. Tagged with Bharatam Academy of Dance Arts. Hindu Temple of Greater Chicago. Laquo; Chef Tsadakeeyah Emmanuel: Changing Lives One Urban Garden At A Time. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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The Awe-Inspiring Sacred Valley | Reporting from Peru
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Discovering Peru one story at a time. January 16, 2014. The Awe-Inspiring Sacred Valley. The day started bright and early. The trek through the Andes. And to the Sacred Valley. Began by driving half an hour northeast of Cusco to Pisac. After lunch, the next stop was Ollantaytambo. A fortress and royal estate of the Inca Emperor Pachacuti. See you down the road! View all posts by Stephanie Caspelich ». Laquo; Previous post. Next post ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. The Downtown Lim...
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Cusco: A Test of Faith | Reporting from Peru
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Discovering Peru one story at a time. January 15, 2014. Cusco: A Test of Faith. It was finally time to bid adiós to Lima. Its history, energy and people kept me interested and entertained during my nine-day stay. It was an exciting and dizzying whirlwind of a tour that kept me wanting more. Although I was sad to see this part of my journey end, I was eagerly looking forward to visiting the next city in my adventures through Perú. Next stop: Cusco. The hour-long Star Peru. Fate was not exactly on their si...
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And this Journey Hits a Little Snag | Reporting from Peru
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Discovering Peru one story at a time. January 8, 2014. And this Journey Hits a Little Snag. Through the assistance of Prof. Teresa Puente. A clinic based in Lima that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and medical emergency. She is a lifesaver and a proud daughter of Peru. I promise to tell you more about her and the wonderful work she does in the profile I am planning to write. Prof Puente, GC Ciccarelli. Let the journey begin. See you down the road! Dr Maria Isabel Manrique Prieto.
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