Several years ago, my daughther Tina and I went on a well deserved
vacation which took us to several sites in Southern Peru. One of our visits was to the Colca Canyon,
at about 3000 m depth easily one of the deepest in the world. Having visited the canyon
from the southern rim two years earlier,
I proposed this time that we go by the lesser travelled northern rim, following the
road to Machaguay, in Peru's Arequipa department.
Upon reaching Machaguay, our party, consisting of Tina and I, a colleague, a guide and a driver,
rested while admiring the splendid mountainous scenery that surrounded us. I struck a conversation
with Bernardino, our time-tested guide, and said: "It feels great to be in deepest Peru."
Pointing east of us, he said: "This is not deepest Peru... deepest Peru is out there, three hills
east of here... where even I am not welcomed."
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