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We ate some sandwiches with “Quinua carretillera”. In all the cities of Peru you can find carts that sell breakfast. People are always in a hurry in the morning and many of them do not have time to prepare breakfast. So they leave their homes swiftly and before taking public transport they buy a glass of quinoa. The quinoa they sell for breakfast is a preparation that carries apple water, pineapple, quince and other ingredients that give it a thick consistency and that is very pleasant. In the carts they always offer you sandwiches of cheese, egg, loin sauteed from egg turret and sausages, avocado, etc. In addition they not only sell quinoa but also other preparations of maca, oatmeal and other cereals. Very good really. Here I share the link of a video where it is explained the preparation of this breakfast of millions of Peruvians in the big cities and towns of Peru.

After having our breakfast, the three urban nudists continued our journey through the great Lima and focused this time on Cerro San Cristobal. Cerro San Cristobal is on the right side of the Rimac River that descends from the mountain range to the sea and divides the great Metropolitan Lima of ten million people in two. Cerro San Cristobal, today is a tourist site of the city, but it was still early, and we expected that there would be no people in the place. It was so that we crossed the city and climbed the narrow paved road that leads to the top of the hill of approximately 300 meters above sea level. On the top there is a museum and a large concrete cross of approximately 20 meters high built in the 20s in replacement of an old wooden and iron.

We arrived and indeed there were no people, only a few people who left a little later. It was time to take the photos. Celso was, as always the first to get into urban nudist mode and began to walk through the paved space at the summit. Then, Jacqueline also followed him and we found a place where you could clearly see the city in the background, a kind of small wall and there the first photos were taken. Both standing on the wall, below the wall, sitting with the city in the background, standing on their hands, doing pirouette a few minutes of uninterrupted shots. Then we move on to the site museum, a construction of yellow walls that looks somewhat old and contrasts with the gray that predominates in the place.

There were windows with large iron bars, it was the place chosen by Jacqueline to take some photos and then we moved a little towards the concrete cross. There were also more photos taken and then we continued moving a little further to the other side of the viewpoint where you could see another part of the big city and also there some photos were taken. In that we realized that someone was approaching … apparently he was one of the guardians of the place. And that was what forced us to stop the photo shoot. Fortunately, many photos had already been taken and I think the mission was accomplished in that location. But the mission was not yet fully accomplished. Two more scenarios were missing. One that was already planned and the other that emerged spontaneously. We needed somewhere a little busier with some more people. There is a great avenue in Lima that is the Evitamiento Way that crosses the city from south to north, one of its pedestrian bridges would be the scene of the next location and we will go there.

Leon Madero

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