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Amazon River
Amazon River The mighty Amazon River and its enormous, thickly forested basin are the heart of South America, the lungs of the world and the guardian of one fifth of the Earth’s fresh water. This river is the reason for Iquitos’ very existence and though it flows past the northern tip of the city,
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Cusco La Catedral
Cusco La Catedral Cusco’s Cathedral of Santo Domingo is a colonial gem, boasting an altar of silver and a magnificently carved choir.The building stands on the site of an Inca palace, and was built from stone blocks removed from the nearby Inca city of Sacsayhuaman by the triumphant conquistadors.
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Sacsayhuaman
Sacsayhuaman Sacsayhuaman is the largest and most impressive of four archaeological ruins on the outskirts of Cusco, Peru. Built by the Incas, it served an important military function and was the site of a major battle with the Spanish in 1536. The name itself can be translated as “speckled head”
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San Blas
San Blas San Blas is the artisan precinct of Peru’s most famous handicrafts town, Cusco.This area of workshops and studios, galleries and shops is the home of Cusco’s weavers, sculptors and potters. The artists’ enclave is ideal for a stroll, its cobblestone streets lined with whitewashed adobe ho
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Miraflores
Miraflores The swanky beachfront suburb of Miraflores is in one of Lima’s most sought-after zip codes. Miraflores is where you’ll find Lima’s best restaurants, shops and hotels, plus the waterfront mansions and high-rise towers of the city’s movers and shakers. It’s also home to lovely parks and g
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Catedral de Lima
Catedral de Lima Limas baroque twin-towered cathedral dominates the citys central Plaza de Armas.The cathedrals elaborate colonial exterior looks intact, but it has suffered plenty of wear and tear over the years from earthquakes since its construction in the 1530s. Much of what you see dates from
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Puerto Maldonado
Puerto Maldonado For many adventure travelers to South America, Peru serves as the gateway to the vast Amazon rainforest. Sitting within the Amazon just west of the border with Bolivia, the city of Puerto Maldonado serves as the departure point for tours to the Madre de Dios rainforest region -- o
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Peruvian Amazon
Peruvian Amazon Covering over half of the country, yet home to a mere 5% of its population, the Peruvian Amazon is Peru’s most precious natural asset, a vast wilderness of lush rainforest and indigenous lands stretching east of the Andes Mountains. Peru’s principal ‘Gateway to the Amazon’ is the
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San Francisco de Asis
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Palacio Arzobispal
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Iglesia de San Francisco de Paula
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Iglesia Nuestra Señora de Monserrate
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Statue of José de San Martín
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Complejo Arqueológico
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Waterfall Monument
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Pinkulluna
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Proyecto Especial Arqueológico Caral
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Iglesia de San Antonio
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Iglesia de La Compañía
If Arequipa’s cathedral seems too big, an interesting antidote (proving that small can be beautiful) is this diminutive Jesuit church on the southeast corner of the Plaza de Armas. The facade is an intricately carved masterpiece of the churrigueresque style (think baroque and then
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Iglesia de San Juan de Dios
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