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Titicaca Lake, Lost in Time
Located in a zone shared by Peru and Bolivia, this lake has history.
According to the old Incan legend, from the depths of the Titicaca Lake the Manco Capac and Mama Occllo emerged,
founders of the pre-Colombian empire, today this legend can convert into reality.
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Machu Picchu: The Eternal Mystery
Since it was discovered on the 24 of July, 1911 by the North American Hiram Bingham, Machu Picchu has been considered, by its astonishing magnificence and harmonious construction, as one of the most important architectural and archeological monuments of the planet.
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Kuelap: The Other Machu Picchu
Kuelap is considered on of the pre-Hispanic monumental cities in South America, the last stronghold of a supposed lost white race called the Chachapuyanos, that retrogressed before the Incan invasion. |
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Cajamarca: The Fertile Colonial Land
Located on the skirts on the Santa Apolonia hills, the city of Cajamarca today reflects in its exquisite colonial architecture of Spanish cultural influence together with an enormous geographical richness. |
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Nazca: A Mystical Trip to the Skin of the Earth
Cradle of the cultures Paracas, Nazca and Tiahuanaco, this zone of the Peruvian south has one of the most impressive treasures of pre-Columbian America: the lines and geoglifos of Nazca.
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A Cruise through the peruvian Amazonia
Navigating upstream from Iquitos through the Amazonas river in "The Amatista", towards the Pacaya-Samiria Natural Reserve. One of the most exuberant corners of wildlife on planet.
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