Getting a car was easy and we out of Salta to the northern area called Jujuly. In Spanish, you pronounce your "j"s as "h" ( I know this from my Braintree night school) so the area is pronounced. WhoWho zee like a Dr. Suess book. The ride took about four hours to get to one of the highest towns ,Humahuaca. It is high in the Andes and definitely has a more Peruvian influence. The citizens definitely have a more indigenous look to them and most of their products have an Inca influence. The town is very tiny made of all small adobe material........some finished, some not so........some they just gave up on. We followed a primitive sign, Azul Hostel, down a dirt road, to another dirt road to what seemed and felt like a river bed until we finally reached where we were going to spend the night. The manager could not speak any English but went on and on. Trying to tell us where we could eat, what were the sights of the area, what excursions we could take. We just kept saying "si" "si" and he just kept talking and talking.
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