My holiday was amazing, I went to Peru for two weeks in february with friends. I visited Tacna, I was blown away because the place very cheap to buy sports football T-shirts or imitation clothes, Also, eating is cheap with a variety, I am grateful cos´ I am Vegetarian. After, I visited Arequipa for four days it´s an amazing historical place, I passed through many museum and catholic Churches, where the tickets were inexpensive. The Next place Cuzco, an interesting place but lamentably I was sicked and , in these circuntances, I was not prepared to visit Machu Pichu (My target in this travel). To arrive to machu pichu, I walked 13km in two hours without rest, although the nature is amazing. Two days after, I went to Puno, the last city in my travel, the unique interesting place was the uroro island. This holiday was relaxing for me, in the other holidays I always worked.
Today, I am going to talk about a book I like so much. Crime and punishment by Fiódor M. Dostoievski, it is a Psychological novel written in 1866. It's a great book, it represents faithfully the psychological troubles and emotions from the protagonist, who is a murder, with a detailed description describing his delirium. I don´t remember when I read this book, It could be three or four years ago. I like Dostoievski, He could explore human psychology in whatever modern context independent of being in Russia. Now, the last book I read during the strike was “Sapiens From animals to gods: A brief history of humanity” by Yuhal Harari, jewish historian. It´s an essay about how the Homo sapiens conquered the earth due to flexible cooperatio n in large numbers united for myths like Gods, Money, nations and institutions moving or eliminating other species. That is to say, its a book about great questions from ou...

I did a similar trip in 2000. I went to Arequipa, Cusco, Puno, Copacobana, La Paz & Coroico. Great fun:)
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