COUNTRY
What looks like a rocky hillside is being leveled to create a new set of rooms for the home of Alicia and Santiago, out toward the south end of Taquile Island, the Huallano sector. The men are chipping the high spots and will fill the low ones. These rooms may sometimes be used to house tourists who overflow from the more touristic enterprise you see in the background of this first picture.
Silvano and Santiago chip rocks as little Bryan looks on. |
Rebar is cut and bent to make the parts we need:
Check out the rebar hand-made saw. |
These rectangles are tied to uprights for cement strength. |
Sam and Delfin tie rebar together. |
Tara digs out the plant material. |
The first stage for cement forms is installed. |
CITY
Just across from our hotel in Puno, the Hostal los Uros on Teodoro Valcarcel near the Mercado Central, a project of building a new school building is in progress. This project is under a tight deadline, as school starts in early March.
When we arrived in Puno on January 10, this is what we saw:
Two weeks later, the crew worked well into the night (maybe all night) and on January 25 all the forms are ready and a huge crew is pouring the second story floor:
Of course, no one is wearing masks, and only some have gloves or hardhats.
big crew works hard |
The street was closed in the middle just past our hotel all day. By evening it was all cleaned up and the next morning big piles of bricks ready for the next step.
I'll post more about this as well when we return to Puno in a couple of weeks.
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