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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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We arrived at night near a farm. In the morning the children come to us, surprised to see these "gringos con bicicletas" in the bottom of their fields. Parents invite us for coffee heat familial.Lac Titicaca, Peru
09 Oct 2009
Three days waiting for the boyfriend Seb near Lake Titicaca. We found a paradise of soaring flight in the coastal brise.Lac Titicaca, Peru
10 Oct 2009
Old friend Seb says Jojo (Jaja is in my team), joins us for three weeks of cycling paragliding in Peru. We are already facing us sailing against voile.Lac Titicaca, Peru
12 Oct 2009
Poor Seb! Just arrived, we put on the bike for three successive stages of one hundred kilometers daily to more than 3500m above sea level. Here he is on top of the pass at 4335m above sea level, completely dead! South Route Cusco, Peru
15 Oct 2009
Ouhla growing serious here! Seb saw the sign right, I feel it give là.Route southern Cusco, Peru
16 Oct 2009
The ads in South America and especially in Peru are degrading and basic. Girls are exposed almost naked to sell brands of motor oils, the world economic march towards progress! Lucre, Peru
16 Oct 2009
The famous "stone angles 12" carved by the Incas. It demonstrates the architectural skills of the Incas to build stone walls, using no mortar joints or to assemble pierres.Cusco, Peru
17 Oct 2009
View from the branches off of Cusco, with background in the Sacred Valley that leads to Machu Pichu.Cusco, Peru
18 Oct 2009
Three bikes, three adventurers to the ends of the nuit.Cusco, Peru
18 Oct 2009
We fly to Cusco, we stand behind the peaks surrounding the Sacred Valley of iNCAS.Cusco, Peru
18 Oct 2009
A meeting in full downhill cycling, that is rapidly growing for them to be dubbed in French two more "twins of Beaujolais." With us you love this kind of sponsors! Cusco, Peru
21 Oct 2009
A man drops his load of wood from the mountains to the village, aided by his faithful destrier.Cusco, Peru
22 Oct 2009
Masterpiece Incas, the carved stone art is the result of the enslavement of the population throughout the country by the Incas. Each cultural group must pay a tax slave labor in the Incas, this stone is a partie.San Luis, Peru
23 Oct 2009
On the edge of the road, goats bleat incessantly. Poor thing! Seb takes one in her arms and told him that all is well. It does not work, she bleats with a vengeance! Abancay, Peru
24 Oct 2009
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
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