One of my eeriest experiences first committed to memory and pixels, and now on watercolor paper. Since I'm convinced that in nature lies all the solutions that humanity needs to solve practically any problem, it stands to reason that therefore nature must be superior in imagination category as well. Behold the Puruña Stone Forest (artist interpretation of course)
Travel Journal: Local Tourism Marketing Project - Slow Travel Peru- Patahuasi National Park
I visited the Puruña stone forest as part one of the few guided tours I ever willingly participated when I travel. I just have something against having someone else restricting my time and my movements. However, I couldn't get to the final destination on this trip without outside help, so this is how I find myself making stops along the way to my final destination at one of the best hotels I've ever been (another story). One of these stops was the Puruña Stone Forest which I interpreted here. I took a series of stunning pictures as well that I posted on Flickr. To explore other entries in the Destination Diaries series:
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