Plaza Bolognesi could be any square in Peru (or the world for that matter). It has all the usual, statue in the middle, benches, pigeons, etc. On one side of the square is the train station and on the other is a church. There are a few cafes and restaurants around the square also.
Written Jun 10, 2005
On the opposite side of the square from the train station is this church...
I didn't go in as I was searching for a small cafe to have a coca tea while waiting for the train station to open.
Written Jun 10, 2005
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I spent only a few hours in Juliaca, and can't imagine why someone would want to spend any more. It's not a particularily good looking town and there is, from what I could tell, not really anything to...
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Juliaca itself is a... Sorry, cannot tell so badly! But it's in the midpoint going to everywhere in this area North-West of Titicaca Lake. I could get here a stomach disease, but luckily very cheaply,...
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We passed through Juliaca very briefly, being met and escorted by armed guards from the train to the waiting bus. It was dark and we were warned that the town was very dangerous, to keep close...
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