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Moche (actually Conopas)  
   

Moche (actually Conopas)

Conopas are seen on the rooftops of most of the houses. They are good luck charms used to ward off evil spirits. These Conopas were originally native animals that were more connected to Inca culture (such as pumas and condors) but have now taken on more of a Spanish influence.
Cusco and the Sacred Valley

January 13th 2006
From Lima, we flew to the city of Cusco. At 3,326 m (about 11,500 feet), it took us a couple of days to acclimate and get ready for the next phase of our trip. Mate de Coca (coca leaves) is served everywhere to help fight the symptoms of altitude sickness. Cusco (originally called ¨Cosco¨which means ¨belly-button¨in Quechua) was the center of the Inca empire. It is also apparently the cont ... read more
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Peruvian Flag 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 1... ... read more
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