Showing posts with label Lima. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lima. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

It's Not Rush-Hour Yet!


This is Lima trafic during the day, imagine what rush hour looks like!

By the way...


...I am not the last one in line, it doesn't look much better in the rear view mirror.

All part of the fun!

Imagine when this country moves up a little economic wise and more people can afford their own wheels.


Monday, May 20, 2013

Classic Cars In Lima, Peru


Check out my German blog for a series of pictures of true classic cars being daily runners in the capital of Peru.



Sunday, May 19, 2013

Audi vs. VW


In my home country Switzerland no one would want to trade their Audi badge to a Volkswagen one, just by choice. After all they have paid a freaking amount more just for...


...that badge, despite the technology underneath being just about the same as the VW or even worse for those Audi drivers, a Skoda. 

Seems so be different in Peru. Apparently the VW, Volkswagen badge carries a higher prestige than the Audi one, how else could the owner of that 80ties Audi Coupé wanted to have his front grill badge replaced by VW one. 

I am not sure if they would agree in Ingoldstadt the place where Volkswagens are turned into Audis.

Surrounded by German Boxers

Even when surrounded by two Generations of German Boxers, the blue truck feels quite at home at Hitchhikers Hostel in Lima, Peru.


Saturday, May 18, 2013

Impressions from riding my bike through Lima


The capital of Peru, Lima has about as many inhabitants as my home country Switzerland or more than 7 times as many as my home City Zurich, Switzerland. While riding my bike through a city with over 8 million people and traffic conditions that are nothing short of being nuts, might not be the safest way to get around, it is for sure one to see a lot and experience the City much closer than riding in a taxi. 


Miraflores from where I set off is different. Beach promenades, café's nice, expensive shopping and fancy hotels.


Classic cars in every side street...


...suffering from the salty, smogy air in Lima.


Ciclovia along the sea shore in Miraflores.


As a pedestrian you have even fewer rights on the streets of Lima than as with your bicicleta. The big signs on the asphalt do not change anything of the "bigger, faster" priorities in traffic.


Some vintage cars are in excellent conditions. Ford Falcon Station Wagon.


In principal the city is built as many US cities, with a system of roads as a grid. Some how they manage to have curves, CURVAS anyways.



In the park in front of the art museum.


Security guards everywhere. Despite its reputations: This must be a very safe city.


More security.


And more police, the handcufs at the belt are referred to as "mi esposas" by the police officers "my wifes".


Trying to get you to the brake overhaul shop, walking advertising.
 

Peru's flag reflecting in the windows of a bus.