Hello, it is said that surfing was born in Peru. Those waves explain why. In the North Coast is Huanchaco, a beach town where they are still using kind-of-surfboard made out of reed. Caballitos de Totora. It was used and is used now, not for sports, but for fishing.
Hey there. It's a pleassure writing to you. It's amazing how you have a solo tour in a safe place. Leaving the noise and crowd of the city, I'm refering to Lima obviously. The only point against is the weather, I don't know if you agree with me. But I hope and I wonder that you find a place, in first thing, security. Anyway, I send you a big greeting. Enjoy your stay in my country.
Hello, it is said that surfing was born in Peru. Those waves explain why. In the North Coast is Huanchaco, a beach town where they are still using kind-of-surfboard made out of reed. Caballitos de Totora. It was used and is used now, not for sports, but for fishing.
@@mariogutierrezc Cool 😎, yes there are lots of surfers here in San Bartolo.
Hey there. It's a pleassure writing to you. It's amazing how you have a solo tour in a safe place. Leaving the noise and crowd of the city, I'm refering to Lima obviously. The only point against is the weather, I don't know if you agree with me. But I hope and I wonder that you find a place, in first thing, security. Anyway, I send you a big greeting. Enjoy your stay in my country.
Thank you for watching and for the kind words. Peru has been wonderful to explore.