Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Only two weeks to start!

Welcome to everyone!

I start this new blog to tell how I change my comfortable life in Spain to a new busy and lively one in Peru. Different continents, different cultures and opposed economic tendency.

I am a Spanish boy who has just finished its second university degree, who speaks three languages, but.... with no job. So, instead of complaining about the Spanish economical situation, I think this is the right time to go abroad and start a new adventure. This is why the blog is called new-beginning-in-peru. Because everything starts here.

I start a blog in English mainly to practice the language. And I'd be glad to answer any doubts of tourists or anyone who wants to come to the country. 

I'll take many photos and use them to explain how a boy with nothing more than two or three contacts in the country, starts living somewhere affordable, mets new local people, gets immersed in the local culture, finds a job in international commerce or finances (that would be great!!), and travels around the country without wasting much money.

For me, Peru has some benefits that other countries don't. The good health of the economy, the low unemployment rate, and the fact that the country makes things easier to obtain the worker visa are some strong reasons. In addition it's history, diversity of landscapes and climate are some other fascinating points.

But nothing is as important as the sensation that I'm never going to feel alone. I'll be taken from the airport and I'm sure they'll help me with everything I ask them. And although we've never been face to face apart from skype, I confide totally in the people I'm meeting there. I hope to be doing some photos of Peruvian culture and landscapes by myself soon, with the point of view of someone who wants to stay in the country living, and not making tourism.






To finish with my first, introductory post with no photographs, I add a 6 minutes video of Lima just to listen a calm Peruvian song with some photos of Lima, which are a perfect welcome for tourists.



I hope to see you reading the next post, bye! 


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