Friday, July 27

Post # 4

Just got back from three days in the village of Pumamarca. Over the last few days we have started building a large water tank to store water to be used for drinking. It will be a large plastic tank on four tall feet so supporting it three meters off the ground. The reasoning behind this being that atmospheric pressure will force the water through the taps ( meaning that an expensive pump doesn´t have to be used). Currently the water supply is nearly 100 times over the safety limit for water quality, so you can see why this is necessary. On top of this, global warming is causing there to be less snow in the mountains and so even less water anyway!! Our project should mean that water can be stored for times of drought AND be safe.

(Oh and the money we raised is actually enough for three of these massive structures, its just that we only have time to build one!!)

So far we have dug four one metre squared pits (removing approx 8tons of earth with picks and shovels!), dug the foundations for a twenty metre long protective wall (the water tank would be stolen otherwise!) AND refilled our holes with cement and steel reinforcements that we built by hand!. So yeah, done abit lately and consequently we are ALL completely wacked, achey (sp!) and muddy.





Although tired, something has really perked us up and made us ready for tomorrow! Arrived back from Pumamarca to the Hostel Amaru to find......... THE KAYAKS!!!!!!!..........Lots of boat hugging went on!!


We are off to the jungle tomorrow for our first day of kayaking. Up bright and early at 5:30 to paddle the Urumamba in the morning followed by a further five hour bus trip to our camp for the jungle section of the trip (Quosnipata Tono etc).

Hope all is well in sunny England!!! Hehe

x

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well done for working so hard all of you! Really pleased you've been reunited with the kayaks at last. Have a great time on the water. Hi Tom! Laylands XXXX

Anonymous said...

Well done all of you! I hope your well-deserved paddling is fabulous. Lovely commentary again - thank you so much.
Regards to you all and love to Ed (Great photo!).
Myfanwy Scrivener XX

Unknown said...

Sounds lıke you are havıng a great tıme. Rory and Dad (to Ross) are ın the departure lounge at dalaman Aırport ın Turkey havıng spent 2 fabulous weeks on a gulet (large yacht) stoppıngoff at remote bays and snorkellıng/fıshıng dıvıng- have seen dolphıns,turtles,flyıng fısh and an octopus! Enjoy the paddlıng now the kayaks are wıth you. Take care.
Nıall (Ross s Dad)

Anonymous said...

hello ed looking forward to seeing you fancy going for a meal at harrys when you back the weather is really nice here i can look outside form my office! Enjoy being outside while you can u luck thing love you loads
frankie xxxxxxxx