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  • Thank you for uploading it and for your comments, I'm from Lima, Peru, currently living in Toronto, and it was hell for me 'cuz I couldn't reach my family for 24 hrs. after the quake; the phone lines just collapsed.

  • OMG!!!.....  its sad to remember that day....

  • Oh shit .. earthquake jjaa

  • Oh I thought that they were colombians!!, what a pity... maybe next time, i hope soon... no colombian people = no more shit and drugs in the world. thanks for the information riquimon... regards.

  • @ZetapazMD Who talks about shit and drugs? Peru's the main drug dealer in the world if you didn't know...Colombia has been reducing this issue and killing the bad fame it had.

    BTW i didnt write those things, someone got into my account and wrote it. Im sorry i dont think that way about peruvians and Peru, actually i love that country i've been there many times...

    peace

  • no colombian people = no more shit and drugs in the world

  • WOW!!!

  • Vaya!

    Como que demoró un poco en subirlo verdad? ;)

    Es de esas terribles experiencias que uno nunca olvida. Fuerza Pisco

  • "Como que muchas cosas cambiaron..."

    Inside and outside. I agree. It changed me.

  • This was one year ago. I live near this place in lima. Imagine how it was in epicenter cities.Despues de este terremoto siertas cosas se sienten aun extrañas cada vez q viajo a Chincha, donde creci. Como q no puedes estar muy alegre porque sientes el sufrimiento ajeno de ciudadanos y eso te hace sentir ligeramente triste. Como que muchas cosas cambiaron.

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