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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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Today we visited Sacsayhuaman, the mightiest fortress of the Inca. Predictably, however, noone has the faintest idea who built it, when, why, or any of those trivialities. But they do know that it was the site of the climax of the great rebellion of the double hard Inca himself, Manco. HAving besieged Cusco and its force of some 190 spaniards with a mere 100-200,000 warriors Manco had setabout burning the place, forcing the Spanishout of outlying regions and generally causing havoc. The headquarters of the Inca forces were in Sacsayhuaman, so the Spanish attacked it with 50 horsemen an [View Full Entry]

Jenstar - Jenny Hill | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 17th 2005 | 197 Views | [diary=23556]

Sacsayhuaman
big rocks
tower

By C M
October 15th 2005
Cusco South America » Peru » Cusco » Cusco
Well we´ve now been in Cusco for 3 & 1/2 days (and boy did it take a bit to get here...nearly 13 hrs to BA, then another 4.5 to lima and finally another hour to cusco) and have they been worth it! It is recommended that you come & adjust to the altitude here (3310m) before the trek. the first day we were fine, but woke in the middle of the night with a killer headache. the next was a bit hazy and by the third I was ok but Matt was still a little dodgy. today we are both good [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 25th 2005 | 157 Views | [diary=23535]

Cusco Town Square
Town Parade - some officials
locals

Finally, after a couple weeks of hard work on the applications, I was able to make it out to sightsee a bit. Set high in the mountains, Cusco really is a beautiful place, and a bit cleaner than other areas of Peru. One site is Santo Domingo Monastery/Convent. It was built by the Dominicans on top of the Inca´s most important temple. Inside, there are walls clearly built by the Incas in a style evident throughout Cusco, with intricately carved stones snuggly fit together. But most of it is built in a Spanish style. San Pedro Market is populated mostly by [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 11th 2005 | 121 Views | [diary=26955]

Santo Domingo Monastery
What Could Be Cuter?
San Pedro Market

(Russ - that title is for you...) Hi Guys, So we{ve just finished our trek and we are back in Cusco for a relaxing day. Just booked a trip to Puno and Lake Titicaca for tomorrow on a nice air conditioned bus.. Just a quick reminder that if you get a chance can you leave some comments...it{s suprisingly nice to log in a see them. If you are not a signed up member of travelblog then we have to see/accept them first...which is why you may not see your entries straight away.... So...it turns out that we couldn{t book on the [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 19th 2005 | 289 Views | [diary=23786]

Cusco main square
The famous Inka building skills
The only way to trek

Dont be afraid children, its only Rich in a dress! I know he looks like the bastard child of Les Dawson and Pat Butcher, but a bet is a bet, and thats Ecuador and Peru´s national dress in the bag, so to speak! Good work Rich! Anyway, in terms of what other adventures we´ve been on lately, well we´re back at school here in Cusco. In between dodging ´happy hours´and various free beverages smelling like meths, we are learning more spanglish, and quite enjoying it. We are also getting to see more than our fair share of ruins. Yesterdays adventure was [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 11th 2005 | 522 Views | [diary=22808]

Manco´s terrraces
Time Team shot
Rocks and stairs

Day 1 - After the fun and games the night before, I managed to make the bus to start the trek at 6.00am. We have got a great group of people and I got chatting to Helen and Andrew. Helen was from England and Andrew from South Africa. It turned out that they had lived in Twickenham, and not only that, had met whilst sharing a house with Badger (my mate at home)!!! Unbelievable!! When we thought about it we think we did meet over a Guinness in The Tup. They are a cracking couple and we got on really well. [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 24th 2005 | 413 Views | [diary=24522]

Bus Problem 1
Bus Problem 2
Camp Site Day 1

Well our flight from Iquitos waso on time, there were no delays and we did'nt get bumped off although there was an earthquake in Peru the night before we left Iquitos (Guy felt the earth move, Rachel did not!) and our plane had to fly to Chiclayo to pick up some stranded passengers as the earthqauke knocked out the rumnway lights at Chiclayo. This meant a 2 hour flight to Lima insetad of one. We didn't mind though, and we saw Chiclayo briefly fom the air (not much to report really). Our connecting flight from Lima to Cusco went without hitch [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 9th 2005 | 364 Views | [diary=22623]

Narrow streets
You can call me Al......
Cusco

By Jenstar
October 8th 2005
easy pisac South America » Peru » Cusco » Sacred Valley
My intrepid missus and myself have purchased what is known as a boleto turistica in Cusco. This has so far permitted us to view a variety of art type museums that amply demonstrate that althought the Spaniards were pretty good at a number of things in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, tasteful interior decorating and art were not factors amongst them. Much gold, pious looking christian types and carved wooden furniture with an unnecessary number of knobbly bits. THe good news is cameras arent allowed, so there´s nothing to endure from that. THe ticket also gave us entry to Pisac [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 10th 2005 | 330 Views | [diary=22516]

View from pisac defenses
BOTH types of masonry
Big carved rock

When Ella announced she was staying in Cusco to learn Spanish, Salsa and Peruvian cookery instead of doing the Inca Trail I spent the next 2 days dithering (not like me I know!) about whether I really wanted to camp for 3 nights probably in the rain, with very limited facilities. But everyone said I couldn´t come to Peru and not do it, so suddenly I found myself equipped with walking pole, poncho and coco leaves (for the altitude sickness), waving goodbye to our tour guide. No going back now!! We spent the night before the trek at Ollataytambo, eating, drinking [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 15th 2005 | 227 Views | [diary=23210]

The evening´s entertainment
Helen learns the panpipes
And they´re off!

By Linesy
October 4th 2005
Arrival In Cuzco South America » Peru » Cusco » Sacred Valley
Well I know it´s been a while and you were all missing me! This could take some time so sit back and relax whilst I tell you alllll about it. I left Arequipa, after what I think was a relatively successful time at the school, and caught the overnight bus to Cuzco. I was looking forward to a quiet journey, but lucky me, I was sat next to a chatty local who was keen for me to try out my newly learnt Spanish whilst she tried her English. I humoured the old biddy for an hour or so until she started [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 24th 2005 | 297 Views | [diary=24370]

Cuzco Cathedral
Cuzco Square
12 sided stone