Send us a text In the final episode of the series we search for the Cascades, the mysterious Whirlpool of the Dead, and the furthest place that Arthur reached on his expedition. We are able to put some ghosts to rest, and turn for home. But there are a few more surprises in store on the way back as we stop at Pampa Whaley, the last outpost of the Peruvian Corporation, now run by a co-operative and still producing coffee. In Lima we say goodbye to Peru, and Arthur, and leave this new s...
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Send us a text In the final episode of the series we search for the Cascades, the mysterious Whirlpool of the Dead, and the furthest place that Arthur reached on his expedition. We are able to put some ghosts to rest, and turn for home. But there are a few more surprises in store on the way back as we stop at Pampa Whaley, the last outpost of the Peruvian Corporation, now run by a co-operative and still producing coffee. In Lima we say goodbye to Peru, and Arthur, and leave this new s...
Send us a text Farne and Iain leave Arthur at the convent making preparations for his journey and take a detour to Lucho’s farm. As they plan the next stage of their journey, Lucho tells them the story of how he came to acquire his land, and gives them some clues to how land is bargained for in Peru, and what ownership means to the Asheninka. Arthur sets off again with 14 people and 20 mules, and Farne and Iain are also on their way to find the mysteriously named Mountain of Salt, when...
Peru: In Tropical Lands with Iain Sinclair
Send us a text In the final episode of the series we search for the Cascades, the mysterious Whirlpool of the Dead, and the furthest place that Arthur reached on his expedition. We are able to put some ghosts to rest, and turn for home. But there are a few more surprises in store on the way back as we stop at Pampa Whaley, the last outpost of the Peruvian Corporation, now run by a co-operative and still producing coffee. In Lima we say goodbye to Peru, and Arthur, and leave this new s...