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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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Karin, the cloudforest devil!
Karin, the cloudforest devil!
On day 3, Karin led the way as the cloudforest devils raced down to Winay Wayna...
Last week I finally went on the Inca Trail, one of the most famous attractions in the Cusco region. The Inca Trail is a 4-day-hike to Machu Picchu over old Inca paths which connected Machu Picchu to Cusco. I went with 2 Dutch friends living in the area, Karin and Daryl. Since we know the manager of the travel agency where we booked the trek, we were allowed to choose what group to go with: 10 other Dutchies, or a mixed group of Brits and Australians. We of course unanimously chose to go with the Brits and Australians since there are [View Full Entry]

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Brazil - Costa Rica: 4-1
Brazil - Costa Rica: 4-1
The Arequipa stadium with beautiful snowcapped mountains in the background, but for the Costa Ricans the day wasn't so beautiful as they lost 1-4 to Brazil in the Copa America.
I made a trip to the beautiful white city of Arequipa in the southwest of Peru to meet up with the 2 Dutch friends I flew to Lima with, who are currently doing their own researches, one in Huancayo (a small city in the western Peruvian Andes), the other in La Paz (one of the capitals of Bolivia (I believe Sucre, La Paz and Santa Cruz are all capital in one way or another, just like the situation in South Africa with Pretoria, Cape Town and Bloemfontein all being a sort of capital, but I'm not absolutely sure...)). I brought Karin [View Full Entry]

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Othe 27th May 2004 I went to trek the Inca trail in Peru in aid of Scope. My goal was to reach the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu. This was the 'lost' city that had lain undiscovered by the Western world for about 500 years until a Yale University graduate called Hiram Bingham found it again in 1911. Read about my trip at: http://www.machu-picchu.me.uk/ [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 285 Views | [diary=854]


Arequipa, carnival time
Arequipa, carnival time
very wet indeed on my birthday...with Ali
I started my volunteer placement with street kids in Trujillo, 7 hours north of Lima, on 29th December. This was the plan anyway until I got there and was told it was actually holiday time for another week, so I got to know (and mainly partied with) other volunteers whose number increased each day as they, too, had taken holidays to other parts of the country / continent. How lonely though, when I arrived there were just 2 other volunteers! So we met up with the ex-volunteers in Huanchaco, went to the beach, went out lots... till about 8th January when the [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 613 Views | [diary=551]

Colca Canyon, Arequipa
Kids
Iquitos

By Sai
April 3rd 2004
Land of the Incas South America » Peru
We arrived into Cuzco, which is the hub for Inca tourism. It is the oldest inhabited city in the Americas. As soon as one starts walking in town, you can feel the effect of thin air, due to the Cuzco's altitude of approx 10,000 ft. To cope with Altitude, we were offered Coca Tea. I drank quite a lot of it, but didn't get high :-) Cuzco, especially the San Blas part of town, is a beautiful city filled with cobblestone streets, art galleries, cafes, beautiful ornate churches and of course, tour operators and trinket sellers. We spent the first day [View Full Entry]

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machu picchu - the top!
machu picchu - the top!
we found the lost incan city!
4 days, 12000 feet, 500 perros, 200 llamas, 10 incan ruins, and 50 gatorade bottles later.... the story continues... (i couldn't send this out on our last day in peru. crappy computer) in the last email, i stated that we were headed to machu picchu on thursday. well, that didn't happen. you see, the only timely way of reaching the incan ruins is by train, and late on wednesday night a major landslide damaged 27 meters of raildroad track. perurail, the gov't owned company that exclusively runs the railway, announced that it would take 3 days to repair the tracks. CRAP. [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 5th 2005 | 146 Views | [diary=30048]

machu picchu

flew to cusco this morning. WE LOVE THIS CITY ALREADY. its beautiful.... an entire city built in the andes mountains. 3700 meters above sea level, and altitude sickness is common. thanks to my doc bro, we got some meds that are helping us. no headaches or vomit yet. everywhere in peru, when we carry luggage... the guides grab my bag and let teresa carry hers. men come first here! i turned to teresa and said "yeah, thats right!" she then gave me the alameda gangsta look, so i carried her bag for her..... went to tons of ruins: sacsayhuman (sounds like [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 5th 2005 | 60 Views | [diary=30047]


spent most our our day in the city of nazca. took a 6 hour bus ride and then took a flight over the nazca lines. wayyyyyyy cool. if you haven´t heard of the nazca lines they are geoglyphs that were created in the desert between 300BC - 600AD. really strange.. no one really knows why the nazcans made then, but they align perfectly with constellations so many think its a large astronomical calendar. others say it was a way of communicating with aliens. in fact, there is even a spaceship landing strip in the desert. the movie "signs" was loosely based [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 5th 2005 | 90 Views | [diary=30046]


this email will be unorganized and unedited. don´t have much time to write as well as my journalist friend loc. but here are my thoughts. this will also be long... (sorry augi, but you´re unemployed so you have time to read this). i´m just going to braindump... we´re having a great time in peru! i love this country already... so much culture, and the people are very friendly. i´m also practicing my spanish which is pretty fun. arrived in lima early at 530 am. we were looking for our driver, mr. sanchez, who was holding a sign that said "chi y [View Full Entry]

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By Amylia
August 23rd 2003
Peru South America » Peru » Cusco » Machu Picchu
Peru won independence from Spain in 1824. Travelogue: [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 19th 2006 | 408 Views | [diary=59686]

Cusco Villager
Incan Architecture (Unexplained Exactness Of Stone Fit)
Peru Became A Democracy In 1980