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El_Sueco    
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Real Name: Hakan Svensson
Lives In: Stockholm, SE
Member Since: Aug 06, 2002
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El_Sueco's Lima Travelogues
Title [Click to view]Travel YearPictures
Lima - the CityJune, 2002 8
Lima - ArcheologyJuly, 2002 6
Museum AntropologicoJuly, 2002 5
Lima - Roads etcJuly, 2002 13
Traditional dishes in BarrancoAugust, 2004 8

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Traditional dishes in Barranco

by El_Sueco - last update: Aug 23, 2004

How to find it?

Puente de Suspiro
In the centre of the picture is the Puente de Suspiros. Pass the bridge and go up the stairs and you come to the main square and the food market.
Under the bridge is the walking path down to Costa Verde (going to the right)
(... will complete with more data after my vacation)
Ocopa
Papa relleno
Pye de durasno, Cheescake

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El_Sueco's Lima Travelogues
Title [Click to view]Travel YearPictures
Lima - the CityJune, 2002 8
Lima - ArcheologyJuly, 2002 6
Museum AntropologicoJuly, 2002 5
Lima - Roads etcJuly, 2002 13
Traditional dishes in BarrancoAugust, 2004 8

Comments for El_Sueco about Lima
volopolo Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:08 UTC
 Intersting website. Great picture of the Female mummie with hair 2 m long.
cecilia94530 Sat Aug 19, 2006 09:29 UTC
 Hi, I enjoy the pictures, peruvian food is amazing so little known. The true beauty of Peru is in the country o "la sierra" . If you next time try Jauja and neighboring towns.
karina13 Wed Aug 9, 2006 12:47 UTC
 I have to correct what you wrote about the names of the food so the correct names are: Papa Rellena, Papa a la Huancaina, Pie de Durazno, Chicha morada. Hope you correct that, thanks.
elpariente Fri Jun 16, 2006 14:33 UTC
 Veo que le sigues la pista a Pizarro desde Extremadura . Muy buenas páginas y fotos
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