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Lewis climbs to the crater of an extinct volcano
One afternoon, Lewis the Lion and his friends (Helen, John, Gemma and Singa) decided to go for a hike up to a popular tourist spot on Easter Island: an extinct volcano called Rano Kau. They were a bit unsure of … Continue reading →
Lewis marvels at the unique Galapagos landscapes
As you have already discovered in one of Lewis’ previous blogs, the Galapagos Islands are particularly unique due to their volcanic nature, particularly in the western isles where the volcanoes are still active. Lewis was particularly impressed by his visit … Continue reading →
Lewis the Lion learns about a frozen human sacrifice!
In the centre of Arequipa, in the Catholic University’s Museum of Andean Sanctuaries (Museo Santuarios Andinos) lies a very special treasure that helps us to understand about the past. In particular, it helps us to understand about the Inca culture … Continue reading →
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Lewis the Lion goes in search of a volcano!
When Lewis the Lion arrived in Pucón for the first time, the weather was rather overcast. In fact it was so cloudy that he couldn’t even see the snowy top of the volcano which he had come especially to see: … Continue reading →