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August 23rd 2003
Published: May 19th 2006
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Peru won independence from Spain in 1824. Travelogue:
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Overlooking Cusco
Cusco Villager
Incan Architecture (Unexplained Exactness Of Stone Fit)
Peru Became A Democracy In 1980
The Incas Designed Their Capital City (Cuscos) In The Shape Of A Puma. The Head Was At THe North End, At Sacsayhuaman. This Water Reservoir Was "The Eye" Of The Puma.
Sacsayhuaman Is Believed To Have Been A Religious Temple. These Fortress Walls Were Built In A Jig-Saw Pattern To Resemble The Teeth Of A Puma.
The Stones Of Sacsayhumana Were Brought From 20 Miles Away.
Llama Ladies
Peru is the world's largest producer of the coca leaf
The Amer-Indians of the Andes still speak the ancient language of Quechua
Peru shares borders with Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia & Ecuador
Pisac Terraces
Pisac
Artisan Market of Pisac
Pisac Market
Wedding Procession
Chincheros (buckets in back contain human urine to help dye the wool)
Stirring in plants to make the bright colors
Stairs of Chincheros (up to a 15th century church)
Chicheros Child (12,500 feet elevation)
Flute Player
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