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And sometimes it looks like this outside my window. There's buildings out there. Can you see them?
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So delicious.
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In case you were wondering what Peruvian money looks like...various denominations of soles. Their 5s and 2s are coins, not bills. I included both an old and a new 1 sol. (Which are both technically nuevo soles)
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