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Fly and Roll, paragliding world tour on a bike and sailboat. Olivier Peyre et Nadège Perrot Fly and Roll, paragliding world tour on a bike and sailboat. Olivier Peyre et Nadège Perrot
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For several days my front wheel squeaked, toque, gégnieait.Là that day, she dies, the axis makes the soul, a Deore LX Coluche dying is like dying. It makes triste.Nous are in a small village in the altiplano, a guy help me out by selling me a wheel out of the price I have to fix anyway. The entire village looks to me for two heures.Cusco, Peru
27 Oct 2009
What a pain the pampas! <br> Pampa Galera, Peru
29 Oct 2009
Strange music and harmony out of a house on the edge of our road. A look inside Rodo plays the harp, an instrument typical of the region. For us, it will play in his barn, short musical break in the ascent of the mountains
29 Oct 2009
One of the famous Nazca lines, one of the few visible from the sol.Nazca, Peru
30 Oct 2009
80 miles of pure downhill! We descend from the high altiplano at 3800m up to Nazca, 600m. Not a rebound from, we decided therefore not to lend a pedal ... and to the race! Mini racing mini racing score motivates us, we must WIN! Departures are comic, as very slow. Any strategy starts place.Decsente of Nazca, Peru
30 Oct 2009
Cerro Blanco is the highest dune in the world with 1500m of vertical sand and towering at 2200m above sea level. We leave one morning for the fall speed riding or paragliding according vent.Cerro Blanco, Nazca, Peru
31 Oct 2009
Cerro Blanco is the highest dune in the world with 1500m of vertical sand and towering at 2200m above sea level. We leave one morning for the fall speed riding or paragliding according vent.Voila my old sailing parachute € 70 Seb brought with him. No elevators, no brake handle, the porous fabric to the extreme, the limit of the tear, the rule is simple: do not amount to more than 2m high and still provide for a possible sudden drop. All at over 80km / h. It&#39;s going to give! Cerro Blanco, Nazca, Peru
31 Oct 2009
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31 Oct 2009
Cerro Blanco is the highest dune in the world with 1500m of vertical sand and towering at 2200m above sea level. We leave one morning for the fall speed riding or paragliding according vent.Cerro Blanco, Nazca, Peru
31 Oct 2009
Some of the famous figures of Nazca, the one of the few visible from the ground. By aliens seems on.Nazca, Peru
04 Nov 2009
Progress one evening, near Nazca, children lead us in a stone quarry. Here they are running around here and bring us back a skull, a belt and over again pieces of pottery ... The treasure piles up, the cemetery must date from the pre-Columbian era, no one knows, the land would be confiscated by the government ... Nazca, Peru
04 Nov 2009
La casa de Lucho is THE meeting point for cyclists in northern Peru, Trujillo. Sometimes, more than 30 cyclists are found there, knowing they will find a warm welcome, advice, support, respect, recognition. We spend two nights there, to know a little better the man the general coeur.Trujillo, Peru
18 Nov 2009
Mark Beaumont is a former world record holder in the Guinness Book of world cycling tour. This means a minimum of 18,000 miles (25,000 kms) and go through two antipodal points of the globe. He had done 6 months and demi.Quand we meet him, his record fell two weeks before ... Here he made another record: Alaska to Ushuaia by climbing Mt Kingsley and Mount Aconcagua, the highest in North America and South America, all in the same season. Then he will leave in the North Atlantic from west to east across the train with friends to break the record ... Refer to the BBC, the famous chain it covers all costs. As another way to live life I dirais.Nord Trujillo, Peru
19 Nov 2009
A football field was requisitioned for drying grain on the ground. The colors stand out, a flash in the gray flat landscape.
19 Nov 2009
When we leave the city, a cloud of Colombian cycling assail us. They are 15 to be away from Colombia for the tour of South America by bike in two years. Cans with their plastic hand made they are afraid of nothing. Following me beyond any fan of &quot;low technology&quot; like a lot. Found in this solution seems solid reliable, convenient, free but lourde.Piura, Peru
24 Nov 2009
Bridge over the river, oasis désert.Talara, Peru
25 Nov 2009
We reach the border Peru - Ecuador. Taken to a new, more! Border with Peru, Ecuador
01 Dec 2009
Here is one of those strange fruits found in the equatorial regions. The first to give me the name will receive a beautiful postcard! Ecuador
01 Dec 2009
Nad just fallen into the tar road costs. It will take two hours to clean up with a great blend of gasoline - laundry - eau.Sur the road, Ecuador
03 Dec 2009
Hierba buena, Ecuador
05 Dec 2009
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