Puno Peru, sul Triciclo Taxi in giro per le Strade di Puno
Percorrendo le strade della città di Puno in Peru... dopo la visita agli Uros nel Lago Titicaca... pronti per tornare a Posada Santa Barbara di Chucuito (con le salsicce che mi aveva chiesto telefonicamente Santiago)
Da notare il fisico incredible del Taxista giacchè Puno si trova a 3,830 metri sopra il livello del mare... Altro che Atleta
Mi Super Kris contenta per il giro insieme a Miriam... uauauuaua SPETTACOLARE... da visitare la Posada Santa Barbara di Chucuito
Pérou Puno Trajet Centre ville Port en tricycle et en taxi / Peru Puno Taxi to lake Titicaca
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3-Wheel Moto Taxi in Puno, Peru
The cheapest local transport in many mountain towns in Peru is the Moto-Taxi. A couple dollars gives you a on the street-feeling ride, such as this one in Puno, Peru.
Peru Trip Sept 2013: Taxis of Puno Pt II
Make no mistake, we were in peril! Despite the video not completely demonstrating that! lol #GoingToDieInPeru
(And this title sounds more like a porno than the first! lol)
Taxi rides in Puno, Peru
This was how we got around in Puno!! So much fun
¿PUEDO VIAJAR A PROVINCIA CON MI TAXI - Sutran Viajes Familiares / El Taxista Trujillano
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Respecto al empleo de taxis para viajes familiares por parte de sus propietarios o conductores, fuera de la jurisdicción a la que corresponde su habilitación, la Superintendencia de Transporte Terrestre de Personas, Carga y Mercancías – Sutran informa lo siguiente:
En mérito de una política de acercamiento del Estado a las necesidades del ciudadano y dentro del marco de la simplificación administrativa, la Superintendencia dio de baja el trámite de Comunicación de Viaje.Por lo tanto, los conductores o propietarios de los vehículos del servicio de taxi que al momento de salir con sus respectivas familias de la jurisdicción en donde fueron habilitados, solo deberán portar su Documento Nacional de Identidad – DNI, al igual que cada familiar, a fin de acreditar el vínculo familiar. No se requiere presentar ningún formato o formulario.Para contribuir con la labor de supervisión y fiscalización que lleven a cabo los inspectores de transporte de la Sutran, es necesario que el conductor y los acompañantes absuelvan las preguntas que le sean formuladas, las cuales forman parte de los protocolos de intervención. Estas preguntas tienen como finalidad determinar si se está prestando un servicio de transporte terrestre nacional de personas sin autorización.Es importante recordar que las autorizaciones para prestar el servicio de taxi son válidas solo para trabajar en la ciudad donde se solicitó. Por lo tanto, es importante considerar lo explicado en los puntos precedentes para evitar la imposición de sanciones.Por último, se recuerda que para cualquier consulta, información y/o denuncias sobre sucesos que ocurran en vías nacionales, cuenta con la línea ALÓ SUTRAN 0800 – 12345 (gratuita para teléfono fijos), el 01 – 265 8105 y el correo electrónico comunicate@sutran.gob.pe.
Examen de reglas de tránsito
Es el examen que evalúa tus conocimientos sobre las reglas de tránsito, infracciones y sanciones, conducción eficiente, mecánica básica, primeros auxilios, seguros contra accidentes, entre otros. El examen tiene un tiempo máximo de 40 minutos y consta de 40 preguntas para marcar. Si te equivocas en 6 preguntas, reprobarás el examen.
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Bicycle Taxi Puno Peru 2007
Bicycle Taxi Puno Peru 2007
Los taxis en Puno (Peru)
Una perlita para el recuerdo!
Peru Trip Sept 2013: Taxis of Puno Pt I
(I really should rethink the title, it sounds like a porno!)
But these are our rides down to the boat, which made the short ride quite an adventure!
bolivian bicycle taxi
the funniest way to move around. this town is on the bolivian border. really close to puno Peru and titicaca lake.
taxi en bicicleta al estilo boliviano
Taxi totalmente ecológico no Peru!
Cidade de Puno no Peru! Uns dos meios de transporte nesse país são as bicicletas acopladas a um banco para 2 pessoas (bem apertadas)!
Totalmente ecológico e econômico!
CHULLPAS DE CUTIMBO*PUNO*PERÚ
13 DE FEBRERO 2010*EN EL CERRO CUTIMBO, ANTIGUO CENTRO CERIMONIAL DE LAS CULTURAS COLLAS Y LUPACAS, AYLLUS DE LA NACION AYMARA. DONDE LAS CHULLPAS QUE MIRAMOS EN ESTE VIDEO.
A soli 24 chilometri a sud della città di Puno sul lago Titicaca ed a 4 km. dal centro abitato di Laraqueri, nel distretto di Pichacani, incontriamo questa singolare montagna, che vanta una frequentazione di almeno 8000 anni, visto che tra le pareti che compongono il tratto sommitale, sono state riscoperte antiche pitture rupestri di tale epoca.
Facilmente raggiungibile da Puno, attraverso un servizio di taxi collettivi che partono nelle vicinanze del cimitero di Laykakota, dalla strada, in sola mezzora di facile ascesa, si raggiunge la larga spianata sommitale che si erge a 4025 metri sul livello del mare.
Sulla cima si gode di un panorama incantevole a 360°, soprattutto nel periodo delle pioggie (gennaio aprile), quando la vegetazione cresce rigogliosa e colora di verde tutti i dintorni che precedentemente erano stati arsi dal sole.
Ma lo spettacolo più sorprendente che si presenta ai nostri occhi, sono le Chullpas, monumenti funerari di origine Kollas Lupacas, due deI principali Ayllus che formavano la Nazione Aymarà, in seguito ricostruite dagli Incas.
La principale di forma rettangolare, le altre di forma circolare svasate esteriormente verso la sommità.
Alla base l'entrata di forma trapezoidale, orientata verso est, in direzione del sorgere del sole.
Sulle sue pareti sono scolpite varie figure di animali, la principale e più grande, rappresenta il puma, felino che popola le Ande, attualmente in stato di accrescimento soprattutto nel sud del Perù e nel nord del Cile.
Sono poi riconoscibili le viscaccie, molto numerose tra queste montagne e tra gli altri un serpente ben riconoscibile.
triciclo peru
la historia de un triciclista en la ciudad de juliaca y su deseo de aspirar a algo mas que un sueño
Crock Pantanal - Taxi in Puno / Peru
Why Did This Alpaca Get Into The Taxi In Cusco, Peru?
An Alpaca was caught on camera getting into a taxi with its owner in Cusco, Peru. A little girl even holds the door open for the animal, which got into the taxi, like this was an everyday thing for it.
Uros Islands on Lake Titicaca: life on a floating island for Peruvian Indians
Life on a floating island can’t be easy – but the Peruvian Indians of the Uros Islands, Lake Titicaca, have been doing it for centuries. Take a balsas boat from Puno and discover a fascinating aspect of Peruvian culture – the floating islands of Uros - made entirely from totora reeds. We visit one floating village.
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Welcome to the Uros Islands.
My name is Percy, the leader of this community. There are six families living on this island, which is 40 metres long and 30 metres wide. Family members always stay near their brothers, or near their fathers and mothers. Fathers and mothers are important – they are leaders of the community.
The most important activity in this community is fishing. We also have handicraft. The women make small objects for Uros life. The men use reeds of totoras to make small boats for sailing and big boats to be used as gondolas for tourist transportation or taxis in Lake Titicaca.
My name is Amalia, and I live on this island with six families in total. I’m married, and I have one child who is six years old. I work on this island, especially for men. I cook for the husbands. When they are working, cutting the totoras, they need food. I wake up at about 6am. Families normally go to bed at about 8pm.
We cut many reeds of totora to make the houses we put on the islands. Totora grows in another place, we cut it and bring it to the island. We also fix any broken houses using green totoras, not dry totoras. We travel four kilometres every six weeks to gather fresh totoras to put on the island. We use totoras roots to create small gardens on the island and sometimes we plant crops.
Our boats are called balsas. The balsas are our local traditional transportation. Children use small balsas to go to school and men use them to go fishing. We use the big balsas – that we call Mercedes Benz - as transportation to go from this island to other places and come back here.
Here brothers and sisters work together – we live here. And we do good work to make sure the island stays afloat. We use these reeds and roots to keep the island afloat. This island is held together by many root pieces – that’s its foundation. We cut and bring big block pieces. From this place to another it’s long kilometres. Here they’re like brick shapes. In each block piece, we put a eucalyptus rod, which we get from the mainland, not from the island. Then we use a rope to tie it. We tie all the root pieces together. This protects the reeds from breaking apart and so it holds its position. Local people call these blocks idli. This makes the islands float.
This island has 12 anchors. This holds it in place in the windy season. If it’s too windy, we’ll end up in Bolivia – and we don’t have Bolivian passports. Ancestors on Uros used to use this kind of rope, but it doesn’t last for a long time. Now we use synthetic rope to tie the foundations. This is a tool to cut the green reeds of the totora. On these foundations we put many layers of reeds. Firstly, we put them in one direction, and then the other direction, so it makes a crisscross shape. The block is approximately 1 metre. The totoras layer is 2 metres. The whole thing is 3 metres. The houses are made out of totoras reeds. This is for the rainy season or protection.
They use this tower for local communication in the Uros community. They call to other people for local activities and celebrations.
Let’s go and take a look at the houses. This is a family house – it’s a modern house.
In the rainy season, we use plastic and reed mats on the roof. Local people dry their totoras reeds in this shape. They use the dried reeds to make houses. This is another family house. This family is drying reeds of totoras to put over their roof. This is my house. This big one is one of the first houses. It belongs to my father. It’s the first house near the lake.
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Uros Islands on Lake Titicaca: life on a floating island for Peruvian Indians
Country: PERU
Region: PUNO
City: LAKE TITICACA
GPS: 15°49'6.24S 69°58'24.46O
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Bike-Taxi, Puno, Peru
Two minutes on the streets of Puno, Peru. Our bike taxi had buckled wheels and our friends collide with a car. Apologies about the nervous laugh!