Those of you who were on the trip, if I made any mistakes here, please let me know. Thanks.
Walter, Bruce, Shannon, and me playing uker in the Costa Rican airport.
Peruvian mountains from the plane.
The Plaza de Armas was only two blocks from our hotel and seemed to be a hangout for people at all hours of the day.
Jose's mother, Alicia, puts on a children's show every Sunday.
Some Peruvian girl wanted her picture taken, so I got one to.
Translated, this bar's name was Paradise Island, and it was the most local bar I have ever been to!
These are some buildings on the edge of the plaza.
Bruce wanted a picture of all the taxis, so here it is Bruce!
Birthday-girl Shannon is dancing, on a table, at a bar!
This is the rehearsal room we were in every morning.
This is the same.
This is a courtyard in the middle of the Cultural Center.
Another picture inside the Cultural Center. We rehearsed upstairs and to the left.
Walter, Amy, Shannon, and me at the statue in the plaza.
Two anonymous adults in the bar we were at.
Dancing at the bar. Notice the anonymous adult who keeps hanging around.
Walter and Amy at the bar.
This is the auditorium we performed our first concert in.
The countryside as we are heading to some local ruins. Someone (from the trip) correct me if I am wrong, but didn't we go to the Temple of the Moon after the brewery?
This is an ancient mural at the Temple of the Moon.
View from the Temple of the Moon with archeological digs in the foreground.
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More of the temple.
The picture is what this temple is supposed to have looked like in its prime.
More of the Peruvian countryside.
Same. People actually lived in the little brick house on the left.
Local band who played for us at a dinner put on by the Trujillo Pilsen Brewery, who paid for some of our expenses for the trip.
This is a traditional Peruvian dance.
Amy, Holly, and Laura having fun after the dinner!
Some mannequin wanted his picture taken with a freak from the US.
Bruce also wanted a picture of this!
Walter modeling the new fashions.
Walter is still modeling!
Lori is laughing at Walter.
This is the cathedral we performed our second concert in.
Can you imagine a bunch of Americans trying to play soccer in Peru?
I am confused about something soccer related.
Me, Paula, Bruce, John, Walter, Lara, Lori, Marshall, and Shannon at Chan-Chan, an ancient temple which housed only the upper-class people.
This auditorium was basically a town meeting area where everyone could visit.
The Hallway of Fish and Birds with old and renovated portions easily visible.
Some sort of old business. The bedroom for the businessman is on the right and was covered with a roof.
This smaller auditorium used for the upper-class people only.
The small auditorium again.
View towards the front of Chan-Chan with the large auditorium clearly visible.
This was a man-made lake used for religious and other purposes.
The smallest auditorium was used for religious services sometimes lasting many days. In the background is the tomb of the King. After he is buried, the new king moves into a newly build temple.
Me at what some think is an early version of the United Nations.
The dance floor at Cananas which was open to the sky and had plants hung from the ceiling and balconies.
Many of us relaxing after our first concert at Cananas, a local bar.
More people dancing at Cananas.
Shannon and the MC on the dance floor together.
Huanchaco beach. The waves were awesome to bodysurf!
The beach groupies, except that we are missing a few; Laura, Holly, 4 Peruvians, Walter, John, me, Paula, Ivan (another Peruvian), and Kelly.
Well, that is the photo album. I took a few other pictures, so if you didn't see something you think I took a picture of, let me know. All in all, the trip was awesome. I enjoyed every minute of it and have to thank everyone who went for a wonderful time.