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Southern Peru, Arequipa and Colca Valley

Southern Peru,  Arequipa and Colca Valley
by chefpete41 on November 15, 2009 in Caribbean & Latin America

Just a short flight from Cusco in the Andean mountains is the city of Arequipa. The city and the surrounding region has a lot to offer and is must see.

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Cusco Region-inti Raymi and Pisac

Cusco Region-inti Raymi and Pisac
by chefpete41 on November 15, 2009 in Peru

The city of Cusco, Peru has a fascinating vibrant, culture and history. Watch the festival of Inti Raymi, in Cusco, then explore the surrounding county side with its valleys and rivers to discover ancient ruins and towns lost in time.

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Cusco and Hiking The Inka Trail to Machu Picchu

Cusco and Hiking The Inka Trail to Machu Picchu
by chefpete41 on November 13, 2009 in Caribbean & Latin America

If your in reasonably good shape and enjoy camping out in mountains, under the stars, I would suggest hiking the ancient Inka trail to Manchu Picchu. Its the ultimate trek with spectacular views and is like stepping back in time.

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Famous in Peru

Famous in Peru
by writing4angels on October 14, 2009 in Peru

Peru is famous for animals and music.

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Along The Inca Trail

Along The Inca Trail
by sinrez on October 1, 2009 in Peru

My trip to Peru.

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Machu-picchu, an Inca City

Machu-picchu, an Inca City
by fishfry aka Elizabeth Figueroa on September 30, 2009 in Peru

Where this land was, had been unknown until about 1911, it purpose is not known; what is known is that the structure has survived the test of time, as well as earthquakes and other natural disasters.

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Lake Titicaca: Back Then in Peru

Lake Titicaca: Back Then in Peru
by fishfry aka Elizabeth Figueroa on September 8, 2009 in Peru

No matter where in the world we go, the history that it holds is just so amazing; and yet one day the things we do, will be history.

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Peru Attracting Indian Tourists

Peru Attracting Indian Tourists
by rekon hall on August 21, 2009 in Peru

Peru — one of the most dramatic countries in the world — has been attracting Indian tourists not only from Canada, America and the United Kingdom, but also from India. There are no numbers available but during my fortnight’s travel across the rugged country, I came across at least 200 Indians.

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World’s Tallest Waterfalls

World’s Tallest Waterfalls
by Husdup Lucian on August 12, 2009 in Adventure Travel

“People will pay more to be living farther up in the air, with a spectacular view of downtown and the waterfall.”

~ David Frank.

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The Secluded Secrets of Northern Peru

The Secluded Secrets of Northern Peru
by R J Evans on July 5, 2009 in Peru

They seem a million miles away from the crowds that mill and madden around Machu Picchu that you might imagine that they are indeed secret. Yet the sites of Northern Peru are there for all to visit. Strange that so few choose to do so.

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