Give that lady that’s been working there for 38 years more money!!! That lady deserves so much more than I personally say than the other fancy restaurant in Peru
4:04 On the left side you can see that a "mototaxi" is leaving (the personal transportation of people with low economic resources), so, the gated community is not that gated, the "militarized" entrance is for vehicle registration but They do not prevent you from entering, I have entered several times with my friends to go to the beach, they never restricted our access, they only asked us the reason for our entry, they recorded how many of us there were and we passed. If you go on foot, by bicycle, scooter, etc. you can enter directly without any registration or questions, in fact, there is a free pass next to it. You went through the main entrance that has the porch but there are other secondary entrances that do not have it. You can also enter from the beach which, by the way, is public but very uncrowded because there is no business in the surrounding area and the waves are very strong, me and my friends went there for that reason, it was like going to the end of the world.
200 years, 200 years and the poor are still poor, the only ones who feel what it is like to live in the first world are the rich, a small tiny sector enjoys 200 years of hard work of the working masses
Sure bro, that's the reason people are poor because of 200 years of rich people being rich. Superficial thoughts like yours are the actual reason poor people think they can't do better. You don't even realize that you benefit those same rich people you're critizing by perpetuating these simple minded comments. What's hard work to you? Are people still slaves nowadays? Have you actually worked in Peru? And if you have, have you actually payed attention to peruvian idiosyncrasy? The traditional ''Ya que chucha, así nomás'' or our amazing traffic and fine with the fact that we can bribe police so easily. Doing things, just because and not actually putting effort, that's what you call hard work? Because sweating isn't hard work. You can do something in pilot mode without caring about what you're doing. The fact that everyone lives with their family until they're on their 30s or more. We're also so well known for arriving on time or never missing a beat. Delivering everything on time, having amazing work ethic. Or even the people asking for money at the traffic lights, that when you offer them a formal job (have done it in the past) or another opportunity they reject it because according to them, they make way more money, doing what they're doing. The amazing hygiene we have as a society and our amazing criminality rates, that not only exist because of venezuelans like many people here like to say. I remember thieves have always existed and how proud people from Callao are, that Callao is a dangerous district. I know it because I was raised in Callao. We're a chaotic society and you think the problem is because rich purposely kept people poor? Yeah, all of the previous problems are because of the rich. You think rich people actually want to live surrounded by all this chaos? I'm not celebrating rich people, they have a bunch of faults but resuming poverty in 200 years of independence to the rich amassing money is a really narrow way of looking at the issues of this country. Everything comes from home, this country is a reflection of everyone and we as a society have a huge issue of being fine with our current state. The first people that have to change, is everyone trying to find who to blame for their sad lifes instead of accepting their own responsibility. What are we so tired of as a society? We don't work hard, we should start working harder as a whole. I dare any tourist that comes and does all this criticism to try to live at least for one or two months in Peru and actually deal with the everyday life here, instead of looking at things so superficially.
Leave it to people that fantasize what a perfect World should look like and hence hate their interpretation of reality. Regardless of what you try to explain to her, she will just find something else she does not understand or interpret correctly but is ready to criticize. Never mind this is easier than going to City of West Palm Beach in South Florida, where a 20 minute drive will take you from the richest houses in the country to the poorest people in the Northern Hemisphere.
Thanks for making this and sharing. I visited Lima over 20 years ago and liked it a lot, even the "shanty towns". Despite the wealth disparity, Lima does appear to be a better, cleaner, and safer city than it was years ago. Peru is a wonderful country overall, great people, and I'd go back tomorrow if I had the money to do so.
Cleaner yeah but not safer. Before you were robbed and that was it, now you can be killed if you don't have anything to be robbed or because of resisting
@@dmilja19 exactly. That's the kind of story we heard from Argentina, Colombia, Brazil or Mexico a couple of decades ago. Wealth inequality and a series of corrupt governments only made it worse. Cherry on top: unfettered migration from people who bought the story that Peru was "now rich" lol we can't even handle ourselves.
200 years, 200 years and the poor are still poor, the only ones who feel what it is like to live in the first world are the rich, a small tiny sector enjoys 200 years of hard work of the working masses
Felicidades que conozca la capital de mi pais y si tienes mas tiempo puedes visitar el norte del Perú te enamoraras por la comida,bebidas,gentes,y los lugares hermosos que tenemos en el Perú
It needs a lot of Patience, lots of time and hardwork for getting the vlog so beautifully, in a perfect Sequence, thank you so much to the creators team
@@AngeloCPozo You're being sarcastic, right? If not, a simple google search can list plenty of gated communities in the US where us working poor people don't belong. Try typing in miamigatedcommunity for starters.
My moms from Peru and I wouldnt have it any other way. I love the food, and Macchu Picchu is so beautiful I also went to Lake titicaca and Mancora a beach town. I dont know what any of it looks like now. I went when that 8 magnitude earthquake hit I was actually IN PERU in LIMA it was so scary. I shut my eyes and prayed to God not to die but. I lived and I wouldnt trade the beautiful I nature I saw for staying in LA to eat in n out 😂
Love the work you have done producing this informative video - in regards of social and economic disparity is a challenge that can be found in most countries EVEN in the G7 or developed nations there is inequality. Poverty has decreased in the last twenty five years… it was worst and we pray Peru will continue changing for the best
🤡 are you serious Peru 🤡 crimes is 80% in Peru trust me this RUclips won’t tell you the true of the dark side of Peru criminals so poor believe me all my Americans stay out of this ugly poor dirty country USA stay strong 🇺🇸💪🏻
Strangely in Lima the dirtiest sectors are not the poorest, but the most informal ones, such as around marketplaces and areas with a lot of wholesale. Dirty, but where millions of dollars of the informal sector move.
The contrast is less pronounced from area to area. If you drive from Las Casuarinas to Pamplona Alta, you will find middle class neightboorhods in southeastern Surco and then working class areas in middle SJM. Pamplona Alta, Pamplona Baja and proper San Juan have different realities.
Tourist discovers that disparity is universal in the capitalist world 😂😂😂 She didn’t even get to La Rinconada. But yes, the upper middle class in Lima has the living standards of millionaires in the US. I’m talking about housekeepers, Nannies and overall housework. Just things that are unnatainable for upper middle people in the US.
This video is the best one that I have eve seen (from a foreigner's perspective) to give an overview of the contrast and how the city really is to other foreigners. Keep this going!!
Lo mejor comida de la primera Civilización Del Continente Americano Caral🇵🇪 6mil años Cuna de 14 culturas Chachapollas, Nazca, Chavin, Paracas,Wari, Chimu,Moche, Tiahuanaco y La Última El Imperio Incaico que abarco 7 países del Continente Americano desde Pastos de Colombia Hasta Río Maule Chile.. Somos un país lleno de cultura danzas costumbres comidas más de 400 platos típicos como no .. si tenemos 4000 mil variedad de papas nativas 😍🇵🇪🥘🍲🥣🫕🍜🍛🌎🥇🏆
Its my first time here in Peru and although the history is upsetting and the setbacks in the government are terrible but I love the people nonetheless. The most beautiful, soulful, and hardworking country out there.
If you think that is a shantytown, you are up for a surprise. Villa El Salvador may be a poor district, but they do not see themselves as a shantytown by any stretch. I use the same word. Just making a point that what the citizens of Villa El Salvador would call a shantytown is not their neighborhood and what they would call a shantytown is much worse.
@@danielvelizotani9779 You are correct. However, I am sticking to generalities. Any strict search would find shantytowns even in La Molina and Santiago de Surco.
Where are u? Where that lady started to talk almost at the end of your vid.. going to my country in October!! So I really wanted to stop by and the dance in Miraflores what month was this? Is it only in the summer ? Last time I went was 2019.. lmk thanks!!!!
I think if you look at El Paso, NM. or Phoenix, Nogales AZ. or Yuma CA .Etc etcetc cities that will be looking brownish lifeless, as well, (nice done though), from far distances, now in Peru the whole district is not like that,.. the invaders on the hilly aereas, this people come from the interior, where they live pretty good as farmers, but they "leave" their homelands, not "abandoned" (watch), and go and live here at these public!terrains on the hills, so they will pay no rent only water and if eventually, electricity and gas if they are allow to stay,.. is mainly popular culture than necessity, trust me,...greetings from the usa,.... 2:16
Thank you for your video. The cultural influence coming from the USA is accepted as standard in Peru. Hence, Peruvian people justified the ever circle of poverty that is endemic in Peru. Little Peruvian people know that Governments in other advanced countries are continously working for people to break the circle of poverty and elevate their standard of living giving them good public education, universal health, access to tertiary education is not determined by how rich is their family, giving access people to the wealth of the nation, continuos fight against corruption, etc. Until there is a cultural change in the Peruvian society and start looking up to another develop countries, nothing will be done to fight poverty and it will be accepted as part of their society.
@@arnvarkoskinenson9356 it is not ugly lol, u need to explore it. I think that someone who comes from another country is not going to SJL or el Agustino, they r not ugly tho just there is more informal businesses there. hope this helps.
@@nieve1201 I had to stay in Peru for 2 months and saw several places. Peru is the ugliest, dirtiest, chaotic and corrupt country I've ever been to. Lima is the ugliest capital ever existed.
Villa el salvador is definitely NOT a shanty town, it has parts near the mountains that could be considered shanty towny, but that's a minority of the district And its nothing at all like a favela in Brazil. People who colonized the district grew it from literal dirt 50 years ago to 3-5 story houses, industrial areas, huge parks, businesses, universities, etc. The difference is in the flatland and the hills within the same district, more recent migrants vs more established migrants. Miraflores is an old district, 170 years old.
You need inside house Peruvian "poor". TIENES A ENTRAR adentro de las casas pobres y veras TV, lavadora, microonda, etc. En Perú si hay pobreza obvio pero también hay gente que vive en distritos pobres pero con "comodidades"😅
Really true for the most part. Lima has the 1/3 of the population as mentioned on the 50's people from all part of Peru start immigrating to Lima looking for better opportunities and scaping for the for unfairness.
That wouldn't help with giving Peru some notoriety. My mom's from Lima, Peru and we live in Los Angeles, California. What's the problem with sharing different parts of 5he world?
thats la "encantada de villa" and its so nice because its insanely cheap (or at least it was when it started) to buy MASSIVE properties for stupid low prices. We are talking about 15000-16000sq feet for under USD50k... it still is pretty cheap, not as much... but still cheap because its on a swamp, houses sink a tiny bit with every earthquake. I bother some friends that live there saying that soon enough they will have a basement. And nah... you can get in easily, i mean... you got in with a chinese car, didnt ya?
I bumped on your channel and love your in-depth telling about this city and the things we should see! Great short but insightful documentary!
Give that lady that’s been working there for 38 years more money!!! That lady deserves so much more than I personally say than the other fancy restaurant in Peru
No cea chismoso
La señora que trabaja vendiendo papa o carne gana mucho más de lo tu crees 😅 y eso es verdad. Porque son emprededores
Love my country 🇵🇪 txs for the video. I went back after 24yrs & missing it every single day
Poor country ugly 😂 im Puerto Rican I can say Peru is a hater of others country’s 😂
4:04 On the left side you can see that a "mototaxi" is leaving (the personal transportation of people with low economic resources), so, the gated community is not that gated, the "militarized" entrance is for vehicle registration but They do not prevent you from entering, I have entered several times with my friends to go to the beach, they never restricted our access, they only asked us the reason for our entry, they recorded how many of us there were and we passed. If you go on foot, by bicycle, scooter, etc. you can enter directly without any registration or questions, in fact, there is a free pass next to it. You went through the main entrance that has the porch but there are other secondary entrances that do not have it. You can also enter from the beach which, by the way, is public but very uncrowded because there is no business in the surrounding area and the waves are very strong, me and my friends went there for that reason, it was like going to the end of the world.
200 years, 200 years and the poor are still poor, the only ones who feel what it is like to live in the first world are the rich, a small tiny sector enjoys 200 years of hard work of the working masses
Sure bro, that's the reason people are poor because of 200 years of rich people being rich. Superficial thoughts like yours are the actual reason poor people think they can't do better. You don't even realize that you benefit those same rich people you're critizing by perpetuating these simple minded comments.
What's hard work to you? Are people still slaves nowadays? Have you actually worked in Peru? And if you have, have you actually payed attention to peruvian idiosyncrasy? The traditional ''Ya que chucha, así nomás'' or our amazing traffic and fine with the fact that we can bribe police so easily. Doing things, just because and not actually putting effort, that's what you call hard work? Because sweating isn't hard work. You can do something in pilot mode without caring about what you're doing. The fact that everyone lives with their family until they're on their 30s or more. We're also so well known for arriving on time or never missing a beat. Delivering everything on time, having amazing work ethic. Or even the people asking for money at the traffic lights, that when you offer them a formal job (have done it in the past) or another opportunity they reject it because according to them, they make way more money, doing what they're doing. The amazing hygiene we have as a society and our amazing criminality rates, that not only exist because of venezuelans like many people here like to say. I remember thieves have always existed and how proud people from Callao are, that Callao is a dangerous district. I know it because I was raised in Callao. We're a chaotic society and you think the problem is because rich purposely kept people poor? Yeah, all of the previous problems are because of the rich. You think rich people actually want to live surrounded by all this chaos? I'm not celebrating rich people, they have a bunch of faults but resuming poverty in 200 years of independence to the rich amassing money is a really narrow way of looking at the issues of this country.
Everything comes from home, this country is a reflection of everyone and we as a society have a huge issue of being fine with our current state. The first people that have to change, is everyone trying to find who to blame for their sad lifes instead of accepting their own responsibility. What are we so tired of as a society? We don't work hard, we should start working harder as a whole. I dare any tourist that comes and does all this criticism to try to live at least for one or two months in Peru and actually deal with the everyday life here, instead of looking at things so superficially.
Leave it to people that fantasize what a perfect World should look like and hence hate their interpretation of reality. Regardless of what you try to explain to her, she will just find something else she does not understand or interpret correctly but is ready to criticize. Never mind this is easier than going to City of West Palm Beach in South Florida, where a 20 minute drive will take you from the richest houses in the country to the poorest people in the Northern Hemisphere.
Thanks for making this and sharing. I visited Lima over 20 years ago and liked it a lot, even the "shanty towns". Despite the wealth disparity, Lima does appear to be a better, cleaner, and safer city than it was years ago. Peru is a wonderful country overall, great people, and I'd go back tomorrow if I had the money to do so.
Cleaner yeah but not safer. Before you were robbed and that was it, now you can be killed if you don't have anything to be robbed or because of resisting
@@dmilja19 exactly. That's the kind of story we heard from Argentina, Colombia, Brazil or Mexico a couple of decades ago. Wealth inequality and a series of corrupt governments only made it worse. Cherry on top: unfettered migration from people who bought the story that Peru was "now rich" lol we can't even handle ourselves.
200 years, 200 years and the poor are still poor, the only ones who feel what it is like to live in the first world are the rich, a small tiny sector enjoys 200 years of hard work of the working masses
now often there are strikes, like today
@@FabrizioOnodera-nq1wi The US is headed this direction.
Felicidades que conozca la capital de mi pais y si tienes mas tiempo puedes visitar el norte del Perú te enamoraras por la comida,bebidas,gentes,y los lugares hermosos que tenemos en el Perú
It needs a lot of Patience, lots of time and hardwork for getting the vlog so beautifully, in a perfect Sequence, thank you so much to the creators team
You are surprised of the checkpoint in the wealthy subdivision, it seems that you have never been in affluent places in the USA.
like where
@@AngeloCPozo LA
there's no checkpoint at your mother's house
I lived in the wealthiest town in the Netherlands and there is no checkpoint. I'm surprised at how unsafe the USA is.
@@AngeloCPozo You're being sarcastic, right? If not, a simple google search can list plenty of gated communities in the US where us working poor people don't belong. Try typing in miamigatedcommunity for starters.
Gracias for the video Half of my blood is peru and it always surprise me how much difference are between the districts
Muy hermoso mi.pais me encanta es muy hermoso
This video is ART . Keep them coming pls
Cool
Ola huapa saludos desde el norte de peru
hello
My moms from Peru and I wouldnt have it any other way. I love the food, and Macchu Picchu is so beautiful I also went to Lake titicaca and Mancora a beach town. I dont know what any of it looks like now. I went when that 8 magnitude earthquake hit I was actually IN PERU in LIMA it was so scary. I shut my eyes and prayed to God not to die but. I lived and I wouldnt trade the beautiful I nature I saw for staying in LA to eat in n out 😂
Pueblo blanco‼️‼️‼️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️💯💯💯💯
ceviche, takanakuy , etc ,etc ,etc
Love the work you have done producing this informative video - in regards of social and economic disparity is a challenge that can be found in most countries EVEN in the G7 or developed nations there is inequality. Poverty has decreased in the last twenty five years… it was worst and we pray Peru will continue changing for the best
by far the best video of Lima i've seen....thank you ...
🤡 are you serious Peru 🤡 crimes is 80% in Peru trust me this RUclips won’t tell you the true of the dark side of Peru criminals so poor believe me all my Americans stay out of this ugly poor dirty country USA stay strong 🇺🇸💪🏻
I love the country Lima Peru because grandmother and I mom was born in the country Lima Peru and I have in blood in the country Lima Peru
Such a nice voice to do a podcast !! Love your content :)
Lima tiene lugares explendidos para hacer. Recorrido 😊
😂🤡 Peru 🤢🤡🤷🏽♂️ it’s so poor kid go back to sleep 😂
Thanks for doing this, thanks for showing ALL of Lima, not only the "tourist" Lima, I'm proud of all of Lima, thanks so much again
Piraña
.....but seemingly clean
Strangely in Lima the dirtiest sectors are not the poorest, but the most informal ones, such as around marketplaces and areas with a lot of wholesale. Dirty, but where millions of dollars of the informal sector move.
The contrast is less pronounced from area to area. If you drive from Las Casuarinas to Pamplona Alta, you will find middle class neightboorhods in southeastern Surco and then working class areas in middle SJM. Pamplona Alta, Pamplona Baja and proper San Juan have different realities.
I loved visiting Lima Peru 😍 had the most fun and best food ever!
Tourist discovers that disparity is universal in the capitalist world 😂😂😂 She didn’t even get to La Rinconada. But yes, the upper middle class in Lima has the living standards of millionaires in the US. I’m talking about housekeepers, Nannies and overall housework. Just things that are unnatainable for upper middle people in the US.
Hello nice vlog
Hermosa lima ❤
😂🤡🤢🤫
@@freddychavez5136 b depende el lugar jajajaja
I love the country Lima Peru because I have in I blood in the country Lima Peru
INTERESANTE LA ZONA
This video is the best one that I have eve seen (from a foreigner's perspective) to give an overview of the contrast and how the city really is to other foreigners. Keep this going!!
Thanks for sharing about my city!! 😊🧡
That was a great video !! Excellent work! More of Peru pls 😘 new subscriber
Sencillamente maravilloso nuestro querido pías, muchas gracias por dar a conocer las maravillas en gastronomía, saludos.
dude, how are things?~ so superb ~all the best!💪
Lo mejor comida de la primera Civilización Del Continente Americano Caral🇵🇪 6mil años Cuna de 14 culturas Chachapollas, Nazca, Chavin, Paracas,Wari, Chimu,Moche, Tiahuanaco y La Última El Imperio Incaico que abarco 7 países del Continente Americano desde Pastos de Colombia Hasta Río Maule Chile.. Somos un país lleno de cultura danzas costumbres comidas más de 400 platos típicos como no .. si tenemos 4000 mil variedad de papas nativas 😍🇵🇪🥘🍲🥣🫕🍜🍛🌎🥇🏆
LiMA PIRU Good video Pakistan Vihare TO Makkah sudea rebea
I woukd like to visit Peru one day
Its my first time here in Peru and although the history is upsetting and the setbacks in the government are terrible but I love the people nonetheless. The most beautiful, soulful, and hardworking country out there.
Muy realista este video
In Peru there are thousands of varieties of potatoes. What you saw in that market is only some of the few available in Lima.
Fantastic documentary 👋
Underrated video, thanks
Saludos cordiales desde lima peru
Amo mi pais ❤ perú
Que ricas especies marina tiene el mar
Excelente video 😊
Fear and loath in Lima! Nice video, are you have some peruvian heritage or Latin? Greetings 😁
Que lugar maravilhoso
I love Perú
If you think that is a shantytown, you are up for a surprise. Villa El Salvador may be a poor district, but they do not see themselves as a shantytown by any stretch. I use the same word. Just making a point that what the citizens of Villa El Salvador would call a shantytown is not their neighborhood and what they would call a shantytown is much worse.
parts of Villa El Salvador are definitely shanty towns
@@danielvelizotani9779 You are correct. However, I am sticking to generalities. Any strict search would find shantytowns even in La Molina and Santiago de Surco.
Where are u? Where that lady started to talk almost at the end of your vid.. going to my country in October!! So I really wanted to stop by and the dance in Miraflores what month was this? Is it only in the summer ? Last time I went was 2019.. lmk thanks!!!!
Love peru .. tarapoto in the san martin region i know of .. beautiful people
My country is the Best about food i love peru
God, thank you for your heartfelt love and healing touches throughout my life and others in Jesus name. Amen 🙏
I think if you look at El Paso, NM. or Phoenix, Nogales AZ. or Yuma CA .Etc etcetc cities that will be looking brownish lifeless, as well, (nice done though), from far distances, now in Peru the whole district is not like that,..
the invaders on the hilly aereas, this people come from the interior, where they live pretty good as farmers, but they "leave" their homelands, not "abandoned" (watch), and go and live here at these public!terrains on the hills, so they will pay no rent only water and if eventually, electricity and gas if they are allow to stay,..
is mainly popular culture than necessity, trust me,...greetings from the usa,.... 2:16
Lindo video
🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪❤️
Wow what a beauty love from India ❤
ew India gross
What food is that at @ min 0.07 and from where
Thank you for your video. The cultural influence coming from the USA is accepted as standard in Peru. Hence, Peruvian people justified the ever circle of poverty that is endemic in Peru. Little Peruvian people know that Governments in other advanced countries are continously working for people to break the circle of poverty and elevate their standard of living giving them good public education, universal health, access to tertiary education is not determined by how rich is their family, giving access people to the wealth of the nation, continuos fight against corruption, etc. Until there is a cultural change in the Peruvian society and start looking up to another develop countries, nothing will be done to fight poverty and it will be accepted as part of their society.
Me encantas sus vídeos🤗
Peru 🇵🇪 is amazing 😻 country I’m going to retire there someday. I love ❤️ the food.
No, it is just ugly.
😂 are you serious 🤡 the country so ugly 🤡🤢🤷🏽♂️🤫😂
@@arnvarkoskinenson9356 it is not ugly lol, u need to explore it. I think that someone who comes from another country is not going to SJL or el Agustino, they r not ugly tho just there is more informal businesses there. hope this helps.
@@nieve1201 Nope, they are Sh*t holes
@@nieve1201 I had to stay in Peru for 2 months and saw several places. Peru is the ugliest, dirtiest, chaotic and corrupt country I've ever been to. Lima is the ugliest capital ever existed.
Lima siempre te recibe muy bien
Watch this video and witness the education of two travelers - Could be a better title
Saludos desde Lima 😊
Excelente video
Caniche nuestro plato bandera Peruvian
Excelente
So crazy and awesome
What's the name of this beach?
Amazing
I'm form India 🇮🇳
Criminals that’s what Peru is they kill an Indian 2 years ago it’s racist
but is very insecurity, there is a lot of assault and kidnapping
@@marycastillo6613 OMG 😯
Villa el salvador is definitely NOT a shanty town, it has parts near the mountains that could be considered shanty towny, but that's a minority of the district And its nothing at all like a favela in Brazil.
People who colonized the district grew it from literal dirt 50 years ago to 3-5 story houses, industrial areas, huge parks, businesses, universities, etc. The difference is in the flatland and the hills within the same district, more recent migrants vs more established migrants.
Miraflores is an old district, 170 years old.
Villa El Salvador is probably the better planned Lima district. One have to just look at Google Maps.
Exelente😊
Fabelas de Brazil? They’re more chanty towns around Kabul
Hola esta bonito
Perú siempre 😊
What's your point, try going to parts of Chicago or Detroit or Los Angeles, if you don't get robbed, shot or rapped, I'll be surprised?
There’s more crimes in Peru is so so pooor and ugly can’t trust this fake RUclips they only do it for view and money they lie to much 🤡
Solo se que amo a los hermanos Qeros 😢❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bonito saludos de huanuco peru
Waoo hermoso
wow
Pueblo marrón‼️‼️‼️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Nice
Love from Poland to Peru ❤and you😂
Me gusta
Me gusta
You need inside house Peruvian "poor". TIENES A ENTRAR adentro de las casas pobres y veras TV, lavadora, microonda, etc. En Perú si hay pobreza obvio pero también hay gente que vive en distritos pobres pero con "comodidades"😅
anyone from Peru????😁
Peru, Illinois 😮
Ojalá. Soy de Reino Unido pero estoy buscando una vida nueva
I'm.from Arequipa, near to Peru
🙋🏻♂️🇵🇪
Really true for the most part. Lima has the 1/3 of the population as mentioned on the 50's people from all part of Peru start immigrating to Lima looking for better opportunities and scaping for the for unfairness.
20% rich sounds like a good balance to me.
Go film the streets of SF, LA, or Philadelphia. That's where the locos live my friend
She will be shame herself. Peru is lost better .
Come on! You could have filmed the same video in any major city in the USA and saved the travel and money. I Love My Lima all of it.
That wouldn't help with giving Peru some notoriety. My mom's from Lima, Peru and we live in Los Angeles, California. What's the problem with sharing different parts of 5he world?
This is typical within all latin america unfortunately.
IN PERÚ YOU CAN EAT THE BEST GASTRONOMY ALL OVER THE WORLD INCLUDING IN POOR QUARTERS.
The best country
My ancestors are from Peru.
Hola cómo están bien vídeo
thats la "encantada de villa" and its so nice because its insanely cheap (or at least it was when it started) to buy MASSIVE properties for stupid low prices. We are talking about 15000-16000sq feet for under USD50k... it still is pretty cheap, not as much... but still cheap because its on a swamp, houses sink a tiny bit with every earthquake. I bother some friends that live there saying that soon enough they will have a basement.
And nah... you can get in easily, i mean... you got in with a chinese car, didnt ya?
Como que faltó lo usualmente turistico, la plaza mayor, los museos, las huacas, el castillo de Real parece una invitación para vivir en Lima.
I see you don't know Brasil well