Pictures will be posted soon.
And they will be incredible :)
It´s been a whirl-wind day of orientation and a little bit of exploration. The school is a lot bigger than I had thought, with over 1000 students yearly and nearly 200 at any given time, not counting members of the community who come to study daily. Although it may be what many of us consider 3rd world, Cuzco is beautiful and is busier than what it looks like in the photos i´ll post tomorrow.
Resting 2 miles above sea level, the air here is hard to breath not to mention the overwhelming smell of car exhaust. There will be protests tomorrow to block streets and reduce the number of cars on the road, so the taxis which we usually rely on, will not be running. I´ve been taking the coca tea and even some chocolate covered coca leaves in order to help with the high altitude sickness which will be for the first few days.
Tomorrow clinic orientation from 8-12, then an english-spanish exchange and spanish lessons from 3-6.
And Macchu Piccu Saturday.
Stay tunned.
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