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Peru Day 11

Narnia

The eleventh day went pretty much the same as the days before; though we did find a nice Italian restaurant to have dinner in. For the afternoon we had to resort to watching movies on HBO in the form of “The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe”. It was regrettable we'd not planned anything for these days in between trips. It left me wondering what we might have seen or done had we researched before arriving. It'd be a lesson to learn for next time I went anywhere.

At least it was a chance for James to recover anyway.

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