Nice to discover the typical village in Peru. It's evident that they have dry weather and the roads aren't cemented. But it looks tidy, orderly and peaceful unlike here in the Philippines where there is shit everywhere, cars and motorcycles are everywhere and people doesn't have dicipline that is why there is traffic and chaos everywhere except in those exclusive areas. I envy that place.
I went a lot of times in Peru as my wife is Peruvian. I saw a lot of Peru, Lima, Ica, Arequipa, Cusco... This village you show in this video is how poor people live not the midle class.
This is how the lower middle class lives (they own their houses and are made of concrete, not cardboard and have electricity, etc) The poor people live in the cardboard houses, about 20% of Peru's population, 8% of Lima's population. The real problem are the public goods. If it was all paved, greened (Peruvian coast is a desert) all the houses finished/painted, it would aesthetically look 1000% better but the people's income would not change, however everyone looking in would think "ah this is middle class".
I'm from Perú, I've lived in Lima for 10 years and I can say that this is totally true. If you travel to places in the Andes, the sitaution is similar, thanks for sharing it.
@@jctorres6112 I actually visited Lima along the coast after writing that (which was very nice in May/June). Yeah I guess the population extends quite far from the city proper before it becomes uninhabited or large farms. And outside of Lima (even in other "cities") the concrete and drainage is not adequate. Chiclayo smells like an open sewer during the rainy season. Much more pleasant the climate and lack of mosquitoes/flies up at elevation in the mountains.
Haber la ciudad de lima sigue creciendo lamentablemente Solo un 35 %paga impuesto Estas zona es unvasiones o son terrenos comprados ilegalmente , Ojo la gente no invade oir necesidad un gran porcentaje lo hace por inversion es decir cuando el terreno este saneado venderlo o alquilarlo ,asi lo hacen un porcentaje que no solo toma uno sino varios
The hidden face that they do not show, they only show beautiful places, food, etc. which represents .05% of what is Peru Peru is not pretty at all XD the average quality of life is horrible
I am from India...... And it is a copy of my village in Uttar Pradesh.... I liked it very much..... The only difference, no people.....😊😊😊😊
Nice to discover the typical village in Peru. It's evident that they have dry weather and the roads aren't cemented. But it looks tidy, orderly and peaceful unlike here in the Philippines where there is shit everywhere, cars and motorcycles are everywhere and people doesn't have dicipline that is why there is traffic and chaos everywhere except in those exclusive areas. I envy that place.
thanks for sharing this, the place looks quite similar to Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
It looks very dry, but still has its own beauty
Unless people with bad lives appear to you (thieves-drug addicts; gangs), be careful there.
I went a lot of times in Peru as my wife is Peruvian. I saw a lot of Peru, Lima, Ica, Arequipa, Cusco... This village you show in this video is how poor people live not the midle class.
I agree and I am from Peru
Don’t lie
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@@paydayjaylower class in Peru looks like that
@@Hantolerlim2023 nope
this looks like the outskirts of lima. very reminiscent of the carabayllo and ventanilla communities. where is this in peru?
where are you from?
That post apocalyptic feeling is something so unique in lima
Keep talking, Latin brother, keep talking because no Latin American country is first world, keep talking
This is reality.Thanks for the tour around lima.
Esto se llama un pueblo joven" que asi fueron formados muchos distritos como el Agustino,Tahuantinsuyo,San Juan de Luriganch,Comas,etc
Scarce people seen. Is it a village or town?. Is Peru a developed economy or underdeveloped?
Am thinking of visiting lima
Do you have a vid in Huaraz??
NICE VILLAGE
This is how the lower middle class lives (they own their houses and are made of concrete, not cardboard and have electricity, etc) The poor people live in the cardboard houses, about 20% of Peru's population, 8% of Lima's population. The real problem are the public goods. If it was all paved, greened (Peruvian coast is a desert) all the houses finished/painted, it would aesthetically look 1000% better but the people's income would not change, however everyone looking in would think "ah this is middle class".
I'm from Perú, I've lived in Lima for 10 years and I can say that this is totally true. If you travel to places in the Andes, the sitaution is similar, thanks for sharing it.
The construction standards look acceptable, eventually the streets will be paved and greenery will be planted
Nice 👍
This looks like an episode of 'The Walking Dead' without the zombies.
Is this Lima?
yes
Yea but just a part lima is huge this is nowhere near the city
@@jctorres6112 I actually visited Lima along the coast after writing that (which was very nice in May/June). Yeah I guess the population extends quite far from the city proper before it becomes uninhabited or large farms. And outside of Lima (even in other "cities") the concrete and drainage is not adequate. Chiclayo smells like an open sewer during the rainy season. Much more pleasant the climate and lack of mosquitoes/flies up at elevation in the mountains.
@@Anonymint-vj7bt There are no mosquitos in Arequipa or Cusco?
@@oneoneoneman I did not go there. I read there are mosquitoes in Machu Picchu.
They are the poorest people in Peru. Middle age is quite different
to each his own some people will find this peacefull but ill tell you what the FOOD os always good to
The food is the best! www.youtube.com/@seaboltk1/videos
por ahi esta la casa de mi ex, que recuerdos
X2
NOT A TREE IN SIGHT
The difference Is amazing
Many people live in worse conditions in the US, specially tribal lands.
Haber la ciudad de lima sigue creciendo lamentablemente
Solo un 35 %paga impuesto
Estas zona es unvasiones o son terrenos comprados ilegalmente ,
Ojo la gente no invade oir necesidad un gran porcentaje lo hace por inversion es decir cuando el terreno este saneado venderlo o alquilarlo ,asi lo hacen un porcentaje que no solo toma uno sino varios
Ay mi gatito miau miau
poor kitty. is hungry.
There's no people or wat
deserted streets because of covid?
This is how poor people live, not the middle class
The hidden face that they do not show, they only show beautiful places, food, etc.
which represents .05% of what is Peru
Peru is not pretty at all XD
the average quality of life is horrible
This is how poor people live, not the middle class
Exactly