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Short Stories Collection

Posted on April 15, 2020 by admin

Funny, curious, surprising, amazing travel tales in Peru and South America from living through floods in Lima to street demos in Sao Paolo…

Chasing phones in Huacho

Negotiating with the gods

Watering the desert for a thousand years

Keeping it in the family

5. What is truth?

Fiscals making a living

She looked good in the photograph

Pay for the duck say Brazilians

Calls for justice over state sterilisation programme

10 Vulture sky patrol

Floods and Huaicos

The future is bright in Mexico

No stopping the Car Wash clean-up

Fish murals fighting gang warfare

15. Hallucinogens

Llama trails past La Capilla

The Huarochiri Manuscript

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