The old and the new Peru : $b A story of the ancient inheritance and the modern growth and enterprise of a great nationWright, Marie Robinson
History
The old and the new Peru : $b A story of the ancient inheritance and the modern growth and enterprise of a great nation
Wright, Marie Robinson
Peru; Peru -- History
The descent to the beach from the cliff is a picturesque and shaded
pathway, and the surf is particularly adapted for bathing, being smooth
and regular. The town has a population of three thousand, and in summer
the daily excursions from Lima bring many times that number to enjoy the
baths, the music, dances, boating, and other amusements. The Casino of
Chorillos is famous for its fashionable social affairs, and the Regatta
Club usually provides entertainments at intervals during the summer,
when Chorillos Bay is flecked with pretty white sails, launches, and
rowboats. Large and commodious electric cars run every few minutes
between Lima and Chorillos, the line having been recently extended to
reach another bathing resort, La Herradura, on the opposite side of the
Morro Solar, through which a tunnel has been built. Chorillos, Barranco,
and Miraflores are all connected with Lima by the same system of
railways. The distance between these resorts is very short and a shaded
driveway connects one with the other. Magdalena is situated between Lima
and Miraflores, and is reached by a separate car line; though the trip
may also be made by following the beautiful Avenida Magdalena, which
begins at the foot of the Paseo Colón, and extends all the way to
Magdalena.
La Punta, “The Point,” is another very popular bathing resort of Lima,
and it is growing in favor every year. It is located on the peninsula
which extends out into the sea at the port of Callao, and is frequented
by the people of Callao as well as those of Lima. Throngs of bathers
arrive by the trains that stop at La Punta every few minutes during the
day, and in the height of the summer season additional cars are put on
to accommodate the crowds. La Punta is located at the extremity of a
long narrow tongue of sandy beach, and cool breezes always blow across
it, refreshing and invigorating after the humid air of the capital.
Ancón, with its world-renowned necropolis of prehistoric treasures, lies
about twenty-five miles north of Lima, with which it is connected by
railway. It is quite popular as a bathing resort, and is a favorite
summer home for families; its climate is extremely healthful, and it is
regarded as a desirable place of residence most of the year. The dry
atmosphere and sandy soil are advantages always appreciated by invalids
suffering from pulmonary affections, and they are glad to enjoy the sea
air without the dampness that so often prevails at seaside resorts.
Whether in the charming capital, or in its picturesque and healthful
suburbs, the life of the Peruvian people is noted for its many agreeable
features, some of which are to be attributed to the blessings of climate
and the prodigality with which Nature has showered her wealth on the
land, though most of them are undoubtedly due to the amiable and
generous qualities of the people themselves, who have made their country
renowned abroad as the abode of an ever abundant and polite hospitality.
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