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Peruvian  Flag Ancient Peru was the seat of several prominent Andean civilizations, most notably that of the Incas whose empire was captured by the Spanish conquistadors in 1533. Peruvian independence was declared in 1821, and remaining Spanish forces defeated in ... [read more]
Blog: A case of the X-Files in Nazca
Date: June 6th 2009

The Nazca lines are one of the many mysteries in this world. Are they real proof of alien life marked out on the Peruvian desert? If ever there was a case Mulder and Scully needed to investigate! Heading inland from the Pacific coast on the Panamericana highway, we drove through the heart of the Nazca lines but we had no idea. They are so large the construction workers building the road didn´t ... read more




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Jess and James
Setting off with one way tickets to Mexico via Cuba (a two-month detour), we have set ourselves the challenge of travelling through Central and South America down to the southern tip of Argentina by bus/train/boat. This blog began in September 2008 and will last as long as our travels (and our money!) does. We’ll write and photograph all our adventures, discoveries and passions - food and football, people and pictures, wildlife and walking, books and buildings, mountains and music. We promise you won´t read a boring day-to-day diary, just interesting tales from the road. Plus for ou... full info
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