
I bet you don't have one of those signs where you live. When I get to the truck stop town where we are drilling wells--which are going much better-- the road is paved. It's the international highway and it is always a huge relief to my nalgas to get to the paved part

I recently found myself surrounded by a bunch of alpacas on my way back to Corque from drilling a well. This is an alpaca baby, probably only a few weeks old.

They are really curious and have these giant bugged out eyes that seem to be wondering what the heck I'm doing there.

So fluffy and soft, but...

their meat is kind of tough. Those big black things in there are chuño. They are not good. This is a pretty typical lunch in the campo.
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