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22/8/2006 to 5/9/2006 and thereafter

Trip to Peru, the 3rd day No.5

Masdvallia uniflora

We went further up and there we found (Saul found!) Masdevallia uniflora!  It was the flower which I wanted to see most.  I had been told that there were flowers in the nursery in Palca but they were not sure if I could see the flowers in their natural habitats, so I was extremely pleased. 

It was windy there, so the flowers were continuously moving and I could not take a nice photograph, which is a pity.  (At the centre of this photograph was the flower.  Can you see it?)

Masdevallia uniflora is the species that Spanish botanists, Ruiz and Pavón found here in Huasahuasi for the first time 200 years ago.  This fact made me more pleased and thrilled.

Trip to Peru, the 3rd day No.4

Huasahuasi village

The centre of Huasahuasi has a small plaza and there is a modern bank there.  We went into one of the shops there and bought some fruits, drinks and so forth for lunch.  No shops has electric light so dark inside.

It was raining.  We drove further up after this plaza.  The road is very dusty when it dries, and it gets very muddy and slippery when it wets.

Saul stopped the car.  We got out of the car and climbed a little bit of this slope.  We saw several different species of Masdevallias.  Some with flower buds but no flower there.

 

 

Trip to Peru, the 3rd day No.3

route to San Ramon

The mountain road to the village of Huasahuasi was narrow and left-hand side was steep slope and the other side was vertical cliff.   There were a few stones of the size of a fist occasionally on the road.  What would happen if a stone falls in front of us?  There were small chapels where the road curves.  These are where the accidents happened.  Exactly under one of these areas, where I was scared to pass all the time was another narrow road (I saw this when we were driving back from San Ramón) covered with earth and sand, so it was closed to traffic.

This photograph is the valley, right hand side of the road.  The road you can see is the one to San Ramón.  The road to Huasahuasi is much narrower.

Trip to Peru, the 3rd day No.2

Before going to Peru, I checked if the country was safe to visit through the internet.  It said that the Government of Peru had declared a state of emergency in several district/provinces and one of them was Junín, where Tarma, Palca and San Ramón are located.  The Japanese Embassy recommended avoiding these locations.  Moreover, Huasahuasi is quite remote area in the Andes.  There might be a risk to encounter terrorist group????

While net-surfing, I found this article.

About 6 pm on Tuesday, 21 May 1991, the Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) terrorist group (60 terrorists) entered the village of Huasahuasi and killed 5 people including Sister Irene McCormack, an Australian nun.

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So I was a bit nervous to go there.  Although the villagers smiled very naturally, as this mass murder took place only 15 years ago, especially in this particulary small village, I am sure this nightmare remains clear in their memory.   

Trip to Peru, the 3rd day No.1

Huasahuasi

I have had a heavy headache since morning again.  To tell the truth, I would like to have a rest in bed all day long.  However, as this trip is partially funded by the RHS, I have to work.  At breakfast, I declared that we should move down to San Ramón  (800m, 2625f) after today’s trip to Huasahuasi (2400m, 7874f), instead of coming back here. 

We left Tarma for Huasahuasi.  It was as if I was tugged by Saul, who was very energetic.             

We drove a little further away from Palca towards northeast on the road A20A, and then took a left turn to Huasahuasi village here.  

Trip to Peru, the 2nd day No.6

Phragmipedium caudatum

Although I had severe headache, I couldn’t have a rest.  Roberto took us to the orchid nursery in Palca near Tarma.  There were nearly all orchids which I wanted to see and paint in Peru.  What I needed to do now was to find those orchids in the wild.

In the taxi on the way back to the hotel, I even felt very sick as well as headache.  Immediately after we arrived back to the hotel, I went to bed and slept without supper again, thinking “I can’t do anything with this severe headache.  I should escape from this pain.  I should go to San Ramón (800m 2625f) and stay there tomorrow….”
  

Trip to Peru, the 2nd day No.5

We left our luggage in a hotel room and went into the restaurant next door with Saul the guide and Roberto the driver. Although I hadn’t had supper and breakfast and this lunch would be the first meal since we arrived in Peru, I didn’t have appetite with severe headache. I ordered a chicken soup. It had lots of meat and noodle so I couldn’t eat much.

I ordered coca tea for the first time here. It is said to be good for the altitude sickness. There were a few coca leaves in a mug cup. It somehow reminded me of Japanese tea so I liked it.

Trip to Peru, the 2nd day No.4

Tarma, plaza

Our hotel faced on this plaza.  It was on the right hand side of this postcard.  The view from the first floor window of this hotel was very nice and we did watch the festivals held in this square from here.  The room charge for a double room was s/52 (sols), which was about £8.60.  About 1700yen. 

People in this hotel seemed honest and also they changed bed linen everyday with clean, starchy ones.  Moreover…

Although we moved to another town for one night, because we stayed here for 6 nights after that, we had a discount from s/52 per night to s/45 per night.

Trip to Peru, the 2nd day No.3

Tarma, 3070m

(Tarma, from a postcard)

My headache was getting worse and worse since we had passed Ticlio, 4818m and when we eventually arrived in Tarma, I had very severe pain.  It was the altitude sickness.  When I went to both Mt Oku-Hodaka-dake (3190m 10466f) and Mt Kita-dake (3192m 10472f) in Japan, I was fine.  I wondered why it was.  Maybe it was because I climbed step by step and gained the height by myself.  Then why didn’t I have headache when I went to the mountains in Switzerland? 

I didn’t know the reason, however, this headache was so severe.  It seemed a right decision not to have breakfast now.