anthony: ah. ripert is how shall i put it? well, let s just say he s got more of a spiritual side than me. eric: so it s all the ingredients, uh, that you need for the shaman to, um to bless the harvest of the cacao. anthony: okay. so he s got us shopping for what i guess you d call shamanic supplies. eric: okay. anthony: which place are we going to? i like the lady with the sunglasses way better. eric: yeah, i like it too, yeah. anthony: yeah. medical medicinal herbs with supposed magical properties, and stuff for this shaman dude to bless us and our cacao crop. [ eric speaking spanish ] eric: this one is amazing. it smells really good and it supposedly purify the house. yeah. anthony: mm, smells like hippie. eric: no, but it s interesting. the shamans are very, very well respected in their inca culture and the region. they cure everything. they do ceremonies. anthony: good. eric: yeah, i think we re good. anthony: our journey continues by road as we leav
so he s got us shopping for what i guess you d call shamanic supplies. eric: okay. anthony: which place are we going to? i like the lady with the sunglasses way better. eric: yeah, i like it too, yeah. anthony: yeah. medical medicinal herbs with supposed magical properties, and stuff for this shaman dude to bless us and our cacao crop. [ eric speaking spanish ] eric: this one is amazing. it smells really good and it supposedly purify the house. yeah. anthony: mm, smells like hippie. eric: no, but it s interesting. the shamans are very, very well respected in their inca culture and the region. they cure everything. they do ceremonies. anthony: good. eric: yeah, i think we re good. anthony: our journey continues by road as we leave chiclayo and head east towards the andes. eri so supposedly, if you go two hours north from here,