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Peru - Aguas Calientes

Aguas Calientes and the train to/from Ollantaytambo

at the Boca Beach Club

Los perros calientes son bocadillos de salchicha generalmente tipo Frankfurt, hervida o frita, la cual es introducida dentro de un pan alargado y acompañado con alguna salsa o aderezo.

 

Tradicionalmente, los perros calientes se hacen de carne, puerco o una combinación de ambos. Sin embargo, la salchicha puede variar según los gustos y preferencias del consumidor. De hecho, en la actualidad existen salchichas para vegetarianos, hechas de análogos de carne.

 

Aguas Calientes and the train to/from Ollantaytambo

On Thursday, June 8, 2023, views of Caliente, CA

9/2023 - Caliente, CA

SSW Cotton Belt CWR train.

An abandoned bungalow style house in Caliente, Ca.

Aguas Calientes and the train to/from Ollantaytambo

kainis!....pinapainit nila ulo ko!!!...grrrrr!!!chene lang gad kamo diya mga p%%@#$**ho kamo!!!

 

it's so frustrating to know some people take advantage of others when they know people have got less options right now.....

 

MGA MAPAGSAMANTALANG NILALANG....me araw din kayo...

Aguas Calientes and the train to/from Ollantaytambo

Peru - Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu

inkaterra - aguas calientes

Aguas Calientes and the train to/from Ollantaytambo

Aguas Calientes and the train to/from Ollantaytambo

After visiting Machu Picchu our group took the bus back down to the nearby town of Aguas Calientes. I got this shot & then my final camera battery ran out (I took 3 batteries for the 4 day hike). It was perfect timing - I would have been fuming if I had run out of power before arriving at Machu Picchu.

it's a new restaurant. isn't the color they painted it great?

Aguas Calientes and the train to/from Ollantaytambo

Aguas Calientes and the train to/from Ollantaytambo

Aguas Calientes (Spanish for "hot water" or "hot springs"), sometimes referred to as Machupicchu Town, is a town in Peru on the Urubamba (Vilcanota) River. It is the closest access point to the historical site of Machu Picchu, which is 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) away or about a 1.5 hours walk. There are many hotels and restaurants for tourists, as well as natural hot baths, which give the town its name. The baths were destroyed by floods several years ago, but have been rebuilt.

 

Aguas Calientes serves as a terminal for the PeruRail passenger train service from Cusco. Trains serve locals and tourists arriving from Cusco and Ollantaytambo to visit Machu Picchu. A sheltered souvenir market is adjacent to the train station. Avenue Pachacutec is the town's main and only thoroughfare, connecting the baths to the town's main square.

Aguas Calientes and the train to/from Ollantaytambo

アグアスカリエンテスは、ウルバンバ川沿いの細い谷間にあります。Aguas Calientes = 「熱い水」。天然温泉があるんですよ。近くで水着も借りれます。

Peru - Aguas Calientes Machu Picchu

Miami Caliente Tryouts

 

(Shot for Broward New Times / Miami New Times)

Aguas Calientes and the train to/from Ollantaytambo

Miami Caliente Tryouts

 

(Shot for Broward New Times / Miami New Times)

Aguas Calientes and the train to/from Ollantaytambo

Caliente, formerly known as Culverwell and Calientes is a city in Lincoln County, Nevada, United States. Its elevation is 4,300 feet (1,310 meters). The population was 1,130 at the 2010 census. The city's name originated from the nearby hot springs, as "caliente" is the Spanish word meaning "hot".

 

Caliente was founded in 1901 on Culverwell Ranch (or just Culverwell), built on land owned by William and Charles Culverwell. The town was initially given the name of Calientes, due to the hot springs present in the area, but later in the year a post office was erected and workers removed the "s" from the name of the town. In 1905, the Union Pacific railroad was completed, followed by the construction of the train depot in the style of Spanish mission architecture. The train depot, built in 1923, is now a museum that exhibits historical information. The town once reached a peak of over 5,000 residents, but its population continually declined.

 

Caliente is located near the Kershaw-Ryan State Park. This park contains hiking trails, campgrounds, volleyball courts, picnic pavilions, horseshoe pits, a playground, and a small natural swimming pool.

 

The Caliente Railroad Depot is a 2 story Union Pacific Railroad depot located next to the rail line. It houses the city's offices, a library, and a gallery.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caliente,_Nevada

 

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Aguas Calientes and the train to/from Ollantaytambo

Aguas Calientes and the train to/from Ollantaytambo

Here is where we stayed overnight in Palm Springs. Tiki awesomeness for sure.

Aguas Calientes and the train to/from Ollantaytambo

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