Peruvian police and a Puno parade

I´ve made my way from Arequipa to Puno.   I made a few friends the last day that I was in Arequipa, one of which was a police officer who gave me a good understanding of the Peruvian police force.  Initially, all seemed normal, as the policeman kicked a guy out of the bar for singing too loud, and then made another leave because he was smoking too close to a woman.  At that point, he may have tired of his duties, as he became interested in posing for pictures…

Peruvian police get-up

Peruvian police get-up

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And then allowing random foreigners to pose for pictures in part of his uniform…

Do you like my hat?

Do you like my hat?

And next became very tired and decided to catch a few zzzz´s on the barstool…

Peruvian police rest-up

Peruvian police rest-up

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I guess the good part is that there wasn´t any violent crime occurring so that he would need to be awake??

My bus ride to Puno had less picturesque scenes than the one to Arequipa, but did have a few pretty moments, just the same.  To whit:

House on the side of the road

House on the side of the road

Today I got to see a parade that included a marching band and school children in the main square here in Puno. 

Babies marching

Babies marching

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pretty babies

Pretty babies

Babies with balloons

Babies with balloons

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I bought a decent hand mirror from a woman on the street today, and it was marked for 1 sol, which is equal to about 33 cents.  I gave her 5 soles, and when she went to give me change, I told her not to worry about it.  She looked so amazingly happy.  Many people here are so poor and have so little.  It´s unbelievable the small amount of money that they are able live off of.  But, many seem so happy, at the same time. 

I like Peru, and I´m already getting sad about having to leave.  Tomorrow, I´m taking a boat out to the Uros and Taquile Islands on Lake Titicaca.  I´m looking forward to it, and also preparing myself to be out of breath whilst walking up the steps on Taquile… I have a serious case of altitude sickness at this 12,000+ feet.  The good thing is that Cusco is a little lower elevation, so I´ll be acclimatized and ready for my Machu Picchu trek by the time I leave Puno.

Happy trails.

4 Comments on “Peruvian police and a Puno parade

  1. I love the picture of the police officer sleeping! That is hilarious. It sounds like you are having a great trip and really getting a feel for the local culture. Can’t wait to read about your time on the islands.

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  2. did you pick a thin comb and piece of black paper at the market? might be a good idea to do a quick lice check. 🙂

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  3. I love the hat ! I would certainly love to shop in Puno 🙂
    have a great time and take lots of pics

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