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Flying over Peru’s stunning mountain landscapes
Explore Rainbow Mountain, a striking geological formation located in the high Andes near Cusco, Peru. Also known as Vinicunca, this site is famous for its natural mineral layers that create vibrant ...
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Filipino Chinese chef Kevin Uy reaches his flow state
Central-trained Filipino Chinese chef Kevin Uy takes you on a journey through Peru and the Philippines in nine courses ...
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The Top Five Treks in Peru Beyond the Inca Trail—From an A-List Travel Advisor
This A-List travel expert offers a list of the top five treks in Peru, besides the Inca Trail, and how to visit them.
The head-on collision occurred between two trains on the line that services the historic Peruvian site Machu Picchu.
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A new frog species emerges from Peru’s cloud forests — and it’s already at risk
Deep within the cloud forests of the San Martín region of Peru lie two places so high, cold and remote that they remained ...
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These Are the Best Times to Visit Peru, According to Travel Experts
Travel experts recommend the best times to visit Peru, whether you want to explore Lima’s culinary scene or trek to Machu Picchu.
Evidence for the largest single incident of mass child sacrifice in the Americas— and likely in world history—has been discovered on Peru's northern coast, archaeologists tell National Geographic.
Three killed in New Year's Eve attack on informal miners in Peru At least three people were killed in a New Year's Eve attack on informal miners in Pataz district in northern Peru, local authorities ...
Some 500 years ago, the Chimú in what is now Peru ritually killed hundreds of their young in the largest mass child sacrifice events known in world history. Now archaeologists are trying to understand ...
On 28-30 July Matevz Kramer, Matej Mejovsek and Tadej Zorman made the first ascent of Limitless Madness on Mt. Yerupaja, Cordilliera Huayhuash, Peru At the end of July a three-man Slovenian expedition ...
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