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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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11 days ago: hgchapman published a blog
Nazca, Peru
October 14th 2009  South America » Peru » Ica » Nazca » Nazca
The newbies are all very nice - there is one couple Craig (Kiwi) and Geraldine (French), two girls travelling together Georgie and Ana (both English), and three other single girls - Claudia (German), ... [full story]

13th October
20 days ago: codemonkey published a blog
13th October
October 13th 2009  South America » Peru » Ica » Nazca » Nazca
We came to Nasca almost solely to see the Nasca lines. Originally, we were to do this flight starting from Huacachina, but the cost of doing so was almost double compared to flying direct from Nasca i ... 2 photos [full story]

The flight from hell to see these ancient lines!
October 18th 2009  South America » Peru » Ica » Nazca » Nazca Lines
To say I felt a bit iffy would be a total understatement! If Id have been in that plane just 5 minutes longer I think all those poor tourists in that plane would have seen what I ate for breakfast! Th ... 3 photos [full story]

12th October
26 days ago: codemonkey published a blog
12th October
October 12th 2009  South America » Peru » Ica » Nazca » Nazca Lines
I've heard it said many ways since I arrived in South America. "Es su papa!?!", "Es su hija!?!", "You're her father?!?", "She's your daughter!?!". Today, a plain speaking Aussie said it best. He just ... 6 photos [full story]

54 days ago: mchan published a blog
spotting the nazca lines
September 10th 2009  South America » Peru » Ica » Nazca » Nazca Lines
After our setback yesterday (low visibility = grounded planes), we made our way to the Nazca airstrip a second time to attempt flying over the Nazca lines. We were lucky ... the skies were clear and ... [full story]

59 days ago: mchan published a blog
The Adventure Begins
September 9th 2009  South America » Peru » Ica » Nazca » Nazca Lines
Where do I start? Peru is very beautiful with a lot of culture and history to soak in. The first night... I met up with Lydia at the airport in Lima and we were ready to be picked up from our ... [full story]

The Deep Questions You find in Nazca
79 days ago: Tara Munch published a blog
The Deep Questions You find in Nazca
August 21st 2009  South America » Peru » Ica » Nazca » Nazca Lines
The theme of Peru was long drives and dead people. We drove south along the Pacific coast. On the right was the ocean with spectacular surf and a somewhat forbidding aura. The large amounts of sh ... 11 photos [full story]

95 days ago: FatherSonJourney published a blog
Day 19 Nazca lines
August 4th 2009  South America » Peru » Ica » Nazca » Nazca Lines
This place never ceases to amaze me. We got up around 8:30 in order to enjoy our breakfast buffet. Wasnīt a huge buffet with bustling people like you would imagine. Then we decided to chill in the hot ... [full story]

96 days ago: FatherSonJourney published a blog
Day 18
August 3rd 2009  South America » Peru » Ica » Nazca » Nazca Lines
Ballestas, Nazca So we had to wake up at about 3 am again, I rose but I didnīt shine. Caught a 4:30 am bus to Islas Ballestas. I barely got any sleep because the roads were so noisy and some comedi ... [full story]

Doing Some Lines
106 days ago: hkwoody published a blog
Doing Some Lines
July 24th 2009  South America » Peru » Ica » Nazca » Nazca Lines
Even though it was almost midnight when we finally arrived in Nazca there was still one of the guys at the bus station who tries to sell overpriced tours and Nazca lines flight tickets. We hadnīt book ... 10 photos [full story]


Nazca Blog Entries

Bird
Not obeyed
The Hummingbird
The Spider
View from the plane
The Dog (the second one anyway)
The Dog
The Monkey
Isla Ballestas
Isla Ballestas
perry comb-over
our ride for the day
old hippy
Huacachina
Ballestas island
Ballestas island

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