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Aventura Misionera
... is a short term missions program designed to give a brief but informative introduction to mission work. Generally 3-4 weeks in a given country, distributing recordings of the Gospel message of Christ on cassette, cd or mp3 in the native or heart language of the people, along with picture books that correlate to them.
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Saturday, August 2, 2008

Out and about by ourselves

Just because Aventura Misionera Peru 2008 has come to a close does not mean that the blog has. As you would have read in the previous post Jill, Alex, Sybil and Delfin travelled to Chile for a few days. And I am sure that Jill will write something shortly about her time there.

As for James and myself we have been staying with Veronica and Elda in Lima, for some of the time when we have been going about sight seeing we have had them with us, but on other occasions we have had to fend for ourselves. This was the case when we went to Canta a 3 hour bus trip from Lima. Other than book the tickets which Veronica did for us from Lima, we were on our own. And apart from not understanding that the bloke that lead us around on the horses (yes we went horse riding, well sort of, we could have walked faster) wanted a tip, we did pretty good. We managed to buy our food, and some souvenirs with out any trouble at all. In fact the lady at the souvenir shop must have been so imprest with us that she gave us both a couple of free key rings. (So for those of you who we forgot to buy a gift for, guess what your getting).

Any how check out some of the photos we took around Canta and Obrajillo.



Scenery from Obrajillo

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