Pulsating life

24 hours in Curahuasi

Yesterday Paul and Susi Funk came to Curahuasi with their children Noam and Aviel. The industrial mechanic will serve as the Diospi Suyana School’s janitor for three years. His wife is an occupational therapist.

In the morning, Karina Pereyra, the coordinator of our festival office, gave a 30-minute interview over Zoom for a TV station in the city of Puno.

Pieces of grass were dumped at campsite 3. Still remain some areas without grass.

For several days, a team has been toiling away in the sweltering heat of Puerto Maldonado at our broadcasting station. Radio silence reigned there after lightning strike. In the afternoon, the all-clear was finally given. Diospi Suyana is back on the air in the state of Madre de Dios.

A team of five volunteers prepares for their three-week assignment in Curahuasi. The Saxons want to put up all the tents in record time and take them down again after the festival. We will report on their deployment soon.

In the morning, Karina Pereyra spoke on Zoom with a radio TV channel in the city of Puno about the Youth Festival
In Puerto Maldonado, a team repaired our transmission system. After a lightning strike, there was unfortunately a break in transmission for several days.
Around noon, a truck brought grass clippings to be planted in the campgrounds today, Monday.
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