

As I mentioned in one of my previous blogs, as the PMEL director of AMG Guatemala I have to go to Peru for a workshop. Well, at this moment I am in Peru and writing this blog from Pachacamac a town some 40 minutes from Lima. I left Guatemala City on Saturday morning at 6:10am and had to make two stops, one in Costa Rica and one in Panama City. Although I had very little time between connecting flights everything went smoothly and on time and I arrived in Lima at 3:10. Immigration was a breeze which I was thankful for. Lima was a surprise to me. I expected Lima to be in the mountains and to be lush and green. I found out before I left while looking at a map of Peru that it is situated on the Pacific coast. What I did not know before I came was that this part of the coast is basically a desert. Another thing I did not know was that it would be so cool here. I expected it to be warmer since being in the southern hemisphere summer is just around the corner. Another interesting thing about the area of Lima is that although it receives very little rainfall, it is cloudy or misty almost 80% of the year.
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