by Steve Chisnell | 25 June 2017 | Peru, Student Posts
HENRY SMITH – I can only imagine the world the Spanish found in the 16th century. The ruins we saw today were magnificent, even after four centuries. Sacsaywaman in particular stood out for its megalithic architecture, but it was almost sad to see.
by Steve Chisnell | 20 June 2017 | International, My Travel Blog, Peru
We have received our itineraries, prepared for our service experience at Ninos del Sol orphanage, and broken in our hiking boots across Michigan park trails; but whatever we plan, Peru has its own agenda–if only we are open to hearing it.
by Steve Chisnell | 6 July 2008 | Student Posts
My day started off at the crack of dawn. 6:30 am. But as usual I waited by the phone for my daily wake up call from Snyder. Only one more to go and then that will be the last. I will not lie to you, readers; the most exciting part of my morning was the American...
by Steve Chisnell | 5 July 2008 | Student Posts
Today, July 5th, we woke up very early, and ate our breakfast at the Express by Holiday Inn. July 5th not only marks the 3rd to last day here, but also the Chairman’s birthday! (Mr. Chiz, if you didn’t know, looks strikingly like Mao, so google it) After breakfast we...
by Steve Chisnell | 4 July 2008 | Student Posts
I’m going to be straightforward with you all; I’m not the best person to be writing a blog entry, it is not my forte. The day started off waking up, as usual, heading down to breakfast, which I thought wasn’t as delectable as the other breakfasts we had in the other...
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