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The Wardlaw-Hartridge School- Peru- 2012
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Painting a new block set, which we sanded earlier
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Quick tip re photos
The Bandolista School Project
Starting the journey home
Blog from Sumeet
Blog from Jack
Blog from Nick
The walls of Sacsayhuaman
Atop the rock slide at Sacsayhuaman. Ruins and amu...
Cusco, from the Sacsayhuaman archeological park...
Machu Picchu - WOW!
Blog from Brandon and Shafeeq
One more...
On the solstice, there would have been a ceremony ...
Machu Picchu
Awesome thought from Jack, Julian, and Nick
Our last day up to Bandolista and our Pachamanca D...
Blog from Shareef
Blog from Lauren
Hello everyone, this is Vicki and Tai, your World ...
From Andy Webster: A Morning's Tapestry Our trip...
A visit with the Awamaki women - WOW!'
From. Jim O'Halloran: I wanted to add a few comme...
Our trek adventure...
Up on Pumamarca (more photos coming tomorrow)
Blog by Max
Blog by Astuti
Blog by Catherine
Midway Point Update from Andy Webster
Click on the pictures please
Group picture
Extra pic from meeting our home stay moms
Bad Puppy!
Wishing all of our Papa's back home a very happy F...
Blog from Melissa
Painting a new block set, which we sanded earlier
Working with our little friends
Typical street. Narrow, cobblestones, w...
More Peruvian awesomeness!
Another update from Miss Tucker
Blog by Mike
Blog from Julian
a little known fact
The view from Bandolista toward Ollantaytambo. The...
Three hard working hombres.
Dos estudiantes de Bandolista.
In Bandolista, stuffing bottles with trash to conv...
Some more pictures
Blog from Laura
Thursday Morning Update
Stunning views of the valley that leads to Bandolista
More fabulous WH students.
Catherine and Melissa, flanked by half of Lauren a...
Remains of granaries that once held a three year f...
Resting and snacking after the steep climb of the ...
Tanda and Jim standing in the shadows on the ruins...
The ruins outside Ollantaytambo are a temple to th...
Meeting our masted. I expected lots of nerves, but...
A top the ruins outside Ollantaytambo
Here's a photo of the students getting ready f...
June 12, 2012 Today, the Peru Crew began with a di...
From Andy Webster
Hi Peru Crew! We are delighted that your adventur...
Off to a great start
Greetings to all! Dinner is about to start so we ...
Students are in Peru!
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