



This month I travelled to Peru and survived the perilous Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. It wasn't all that perilous, but it was a tough hike. After returning to the ancient Inca capital of Cusco, we observed the Inti Raymi festival where I learned that Peruvians love to flout authority. Observe, hundreds of Peruvians charge through police barricades down a steep hill (old Inca terraces) to see a cultural performance. It was an expensive ticket. Someone likened this move to watching concerts from a "Cheapskate Hill" near Cal.
Saqsaywaman Crowd from Noway Jose on Vimeo.
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