50-minute flight from Lima to Ayacucho. Lima is home to about 11 million people in the metropolitan area.
Calling all cat lovers, near Kennedy Park, located in the Miraflores district of Lima, is known for the large population of friendly stray cats. Cats are medically treated and fed by community volunteers.
Dining at a local restaurant near the Ayacucho city square with the community president, Juan Tacuri, and additional community members; and members of the Magma team including Stephen Barley (Chairman & CEO); Jeffrey Reeder ( Senior Technical Advisor); Edgar Leon Choque ( Senior Field Geologist); and Marco Jacico Huayanay ( Principal of Ecosoul community relations advisor)
Nestled high in the Andes, Ayacucho is known for its stunning colonial architecture, vibrant traditions, and 33 historic churches. Home to around 200,000 people.
Nestled high in the Andes, Ayacucho is known for its stunning colonial architecture, vibrant traditions, and 33 historic churches. Home to around 200,000 people.
Making a pit stop with the team and community members and enjoying a typical Andean breakfast.
Looking across the valley from the base of Jorimina. In the distance, dwellings across the valley are at almost the same 4,600 metre elevation.
Senior Technical Advisor, Jeffrey Reeder, is providing a geology lesson to the team and community members at the base of Jorimina.
Jorimina at 4,600 meters (15,000 feet). View up the valley to the base of Jorimina.
Stephen Barley, Chairman & CEO (Right), Marco Jacico Huayanay, Principal of Ecosoul and Environmental and Community Relations Advisor (Left), and Edgar Leon Choque, Senior Field Geologist (Middle), together during a recent site visit.