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help!!!

Does this make sense?

Tren: La manera más común es llevar el tren Machu Picchu por la mañana, explorar las ruinas por algunas horas y volver a Cusco por la tarde. El tren termina en la estación de Puente Ruinas, donde los autobuses llevan a turistas encima de la montaña a Machu Picchu. La estación de Machu Picchu está situada en los Aguas Calientes; ésta no es la estación usada por los turistas en un viaje del día.

    



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JEM
yes...it makes sense to me...I'm fluent in Spanish. It's just giving you info on travel to Machu Picchu.
Did you need it translated?


Garra U
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It's true. I've walked from Macchu Picchu to Aguas Calientes once over the train track the scary part was crossing the tunnel and everytime we crossed paths with some local, we would ask: "How much more is it to Aguas Calientes" and the local would answer: "Aquisito nomas" 10 more minutes! (it was more than an hour and a half)

there's a paved road and now you have buses going back and forth, it takes like 10 minutes.


BBsGirl96
well that depends. if you understand what it means then it might make perfect sense. but since i don't know what it says i can't correctly answer that question. well, sorry


zoroman66
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dude...u got it all mixed up





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