During his five-year, 80,000-kilometer journey from Patagonia to Alaska, adventurer and amateur photographer Diego Saad had the opportunity to experience multiple cultures and traditions.
In an interview with Camilo, he explained that the strangest thing for him was a custom that takes place every January in Peru and in which hundreds of residents of two towns face each other with stones and whips to remember the memory of the indigenous leader Túpac Amaru.