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Background: 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 1824. After a dozen years of military rule, Peru returned to democratic leadership in 1980, but experienced economic problems and the growth of a violent insurgency. President Alberto FUJIMORI's election in 1990 ushered in a decade that saw a dramatic turnaround in the economy and significant progress in curtailing guerrilla activity. Nevertheless, the president's increasing reliance on authoritarian measures and an economic slump in the late 1990s generated mounting dissatisfaction with his regime. FUJIMORI won reelection to a third term in the spring of 2000, but international pressure and corruption scandals led to his ouster by Congress in November of that year. A caretaker government oversaw new elections in the spring of 2001, which ushered in Alejandro TOLEDO as the new head of government; his presidency has been hampered by allegations of corruption.



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Areas in Amazonas: Chachapoyas | Kuélap

Back from the Amazon
4 days ago: iang published a blog
Back from the Amazon
October 3rd 2008  South America » Peru » Amazonas
Hi folks, we made it back albeit sweaty and smelly. It was so hot in the Amazon, 34 plus degrees each day and at night just about as hot. Have a cold shower dry off and get dressed, then sweat and you ... 12 photos [full story]

From the Andes to the Amazon
47 days ago: benny boy published a blog
From the Andes to the Amazon
August 22nd 2008  South America » Peru » Amazonas
Hi guys, We´re currently in the little beach town of Mancora, north-west peru. The last couple of weeks has been an incredible action packed journey across a huge chunk of the country, witnessing i ... 47 photos [full story]

Chacha and Kuelap
61 days ago: Jenniferious published a blog
Chacha and Kuelap
July 31st 2008  South America » Peru » Amazonas » Chachapoyas
So we got up at bastard oclock in the morning and were driven, along with a Canadian couple, to a picturesque river valley where another group of trekkers had been camping out the night before. The id ... 21 photos [full story]

Goodbye Ecuador, Hello Peru
62 days ago: Jenniferious published a blog
Goodbye Ecuador, Hello Peru
July 30th 2008  South America » Peru » Amazonas » Chachapoyas
After Vilcabamba we wanted to head to Chachapoyas in Peru, because we´d heard that the surrounding area had some impressively jungly ruins to explore. The main border crossing is notoriously grim and ... 4 photos [full story]

Our adventures in the Amazon Jungle, Peru.
73 days ago: ZLD published a blog
Our adventures in the Amazon Jungle, Peru.
July 5th 2008  South America » Peru » Amazonas
We had to fly from Lima to Iquitos as Iquitos is the Worlds Largest city that can’t be reached by road. However, on arrival we were so surprised at the traffic in the town. Most of the vehic ... 29 photos [full story]

75 days ago: ann fausset published a blog
Amazon Jungle
July 17th 2008  South America » Peru » Amazonas
We got a flight in the morning from Cusco to Purto Maldenado in the Amazon Rainforest. It was really hot when we arrived, so much different to what it had been in Peru, must have been about 30 degree ... [full story]

I´m comin´ to get youuuuuuuuuuuuaaarrr
July 20th 2008  South America » Peru » Amazonas
If you´ve seen rambo 4 (you have seen rambo 4 havent you?) then you´ll remember the boat with the shaft directly from the outboard engine. Paka paka (sp?) the locals call them, because of the sound ... 1 photos [full story]

81 days ago: McCrae Ladies in Peru published a blog
Amazing Amazon Adventure
July 19th 2008  South America » Peru » Amazonas
We are writing this a few days after leaving Iquitos and the Amazon jungle area, but this is the first time we have been on the computers. The whole Amazon experience was far beyond our expectatio ... [full story]

87 days ago: QCLC published a blog
All alone in the rainforest
July 3rd 2008  South America » Peru » Amazonas
Well, not quite. I am sure there were a LOT of other animals with us, but we were luckily the only guests at our lodge, which meant we had a private guide, driver, bartender, chef and one hell of a go ... [full story]

Days 18-20 In the Jungle the Mighty Jungle!
May 26th 2008  South America » Peru » Amazonas
We headed to the airport at around 8am for our flight to Puerto Maldonado. The flight was pleasant although when we got off the flight humidity smacked us in the face!! The humidity is almost 100% ... 12 photos [full story]


Amazonas Blog Entries

Kuelap
Kuelap
Kuelap
Kuelap
On the Way
The shores of the Rio Pachitea
Ruinen der runden Wohnhaeuser
einer der drei Eingaenge in die Festung
The beautiful town of Minas
The “Don” holding a speech in front of the school children
Belu valley
Mummies at the museum at Leymebamba
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