A few weeks ago, I spent a day exploring a new district, Chorrillos. Just south of Barranco and Miraflores, it's right on the coast, so of course there is a
malecón, or walkway that looks over the sea.
I also visited the Museo Planetario y Observatorio del Morro Solar, where the Peruvian Astronomy Association presents a show about the stars as well as runs a small museum. I went for the show with one of my students, Alberto. The conversation went something like this:
- Me: Alberto, are you going to translate the whole show for me?
- Alberto: No, it's not necessary, I think it's in English.
- Me: (looking at all the kids around): Ummm, ok.
It, of course, was not in English. But, since it was a visual presentation, I was more or less able to follow along. It was cool to see the stars from a different perspective.
The museum was even more interesting. Nowhere have I seen such a random collection of stuff crammed into one small room. Not only did it host information about astronomy, there were also exhibits about aliens, the Battle of Chorrillos (1881), and pre-Inca civilizations.
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We are here |
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I'm pretty sure the model's jacket was NOT hand-stitched! |
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On the left, the Battle of Chorrillos. On the right, pre-Inca civilizations.
Everywhere else, astronomy. |
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...and aliens! |
But the view from the hill is spectacular-even better than from the
malecón!
We also took time to visit the monuments that pay tribute to those who fought in the
Battle of San Juan and Chorrillos:
And the Christ of the Pacific statue (by all accounts nowhere as impressive as
Christ the Redeemer in Brazil):
From the hilltop, we headed down to the beach to have lunch at the fish market.
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pelícano |
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Fresh ceviche with chicha morada |
Last, we took a short ride in the harbor on a boat, which was apparently long enough to disorient me, as I nearly fell climbing back onto the pier. Luckily, the driver caught me, but I ended up with some nasty bruises from hitting the side of the dock.
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The boats work like shared taxis-you wait until it is full before you leave on your ride. I suppose some days you could sit for a long time while waiting for enough people to fill the boat up. |
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View of the planetarium from the boat |