Sunday 27 December 2009

The Magic Circuit of Water, Parque de la Reserva, Lima

Completed in 2007, these fountains are pretty impressive by night and deservedly very popular for Christmas visitors and locals alike. A total of 13 fountains are presented in an artistic display with varied shapes, colours and interactive purpose throughout Parque de la Reserva in Lima's historic centre (one has a record breaking spout height of 240 metres) and they offer lotsa COLOUR.



















Sunday 20 December 2009

A few pics of Lima, east & west.


Tennis club, Miraflores


Miraflores


Cows and parachutes ahead, Miraflores


San Isidro


Huaycan


Zone Z, Huaycan


Zone Z cemetery, Huaycan


Zone D and beyond, Huaycan

Thursday 17 December 2009

Barranco - continuing sun









Tuesday 15 December 2009

Venice of Peru -Belen in the Peruvian Amazon.

Iquitos is the largest city in the world that cannot be accessed by road. Belen is a poor settlement of around 70000 people that exists at the edge of Iquitos, in the floodplain of the Itaya River near its junction with the Amazon River.
Most residents of Belen are living in extreme poverty without basic amenities such as safe water, electricity or sanitation. During the wet season, river levels will rise some 6 metres, leaving Belen inundated with water giving rise to the nickname "Venice of Peru" though the similarities don't go any further. Homes in Belen are designed to float or are built on stilts to accommodate the high water from around February to July.
People there live in overcrowded conditions and, in addition to malaria, dengue fever, water-borne illnesses, respiratory illnesses, TB, and HIV, there are problems associated with severe poverty; alcoholism, crime, prostitution, unemployment, child abuse and domestic violence.

Amazon Promise
Founded to provide desperately needed medical care to remote populations living in the Upper Amazon Basin of Northeastern Peru. Their Peruvian operations are headquartered in the jungle city of Iquitos and provide medical services and education to residents of Iquitos and neighboring Belen. Additionally, since 1994 they have conducted routine, volunteer-based medical outreach, local training and education in 32 remote jungle villages.
www.amazonpromise.com/














La Restinga
An Iquitos based NGO and Belen Network member, serving the needs of children in crisis through art and education.
La Restinga takes its name from the local word for the high ground that remains when floodwaters rise.
www.larestinga.tripod.com/

Some pictures from La Restinga's Iquitos and Belen projects during November 2009










Some images of Iquitos

Iquitos centro, Peru

Malecon, Iquitos - Peru

Near the junction of the Itaya and Amazon rivers, Iquitos

Riverboat graveyard

View of Itaya River and Amazon jungle from Iquitos malecon

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