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For one magical week aboard the Delfin II out of Nauta, Peru, we explored the upper Amazon with a fantastic crew of naturalists, adventurers, and photographers. This slideshow comes directly from our iPhones, leaving the closeups to the others who had bigger cameras with bigger lenses. It goes to show there was beauty and wonder at every turn.
Worth the hike.
on skiff explorating the rivers and wildlife Jan 2010.
2010年10月、WWFペルーの協力をとともに行なった、ペルーアマゾン源流のパスタッサ川流域カンドシ族の子どもたちとのワンダーアイズ写真ワークショップの記録。 Mini video about the photo workshop of WONDER EYES PROJECT carried out in the...
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A birding, natural history and cultural tour of Northern Peru. Starting in Iquitos in the upper Amazonia and surrounding forests and waters to the Andes and ...
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This is part of a series Qori Inti is offering on curanderismo in modern-day upper Peruvian Amazon. Dona Estefita is a type of curandera known as an oracioni...
Fans attending yesterday's friendly between England and Peru were given cards to make the cross of St. George during the national anthem. Many unruly spectat...
Caroline took me on an Annviersary trip to Bolivia. Bolivia is a landlocked country located in central South America. It is bordered by Brazil to the north a...
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Four separate investigations by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) led to the seizure of several looted Peruvian artifacts smuggled into the United States during the last several years. The artifacts were returned to the Peruvian Consuls during simultaneous repatriation ceremonies in San Antonio, Denver and Boston. Two paintings of St. Vincent Ferrer and St. Anthony Abbot were returned Oct. 22 by HSI San Antonio. They were stolen from the Maria Magdalena Church in Taray, Peru, in October 2001. The paintings were ripped from the upper-left and upper-right niches of the principal altar of the church. Both were retouched and reframed for sale and auction in the United States. The Peruvian Consul in Houston accepted the paintings at a ceremony at the San Antonio Museum of Art, hosted by HSI San Antonio Special Agent in Charge Janice Ayala.
Miraflores District, Lima - Peru Miraflores is a district of the Lima Province in Peru. Known for its shopping areas, gardens, flower-filled parks and beache...
DC's own Faycez U Know Band with Doc Hughes, Halima Peru and Craig Clipper. Scott Lorock, William Slater and Tom Tom aka Anthony Talley
PERU 2014 Miraflores soaring on skyscrapers, breakfast at Miraflores Lodge, Lomo Saltado, camping in the upper Yanapaccha valley, listening to the wisdom of Augusto during the long hauls, driving thru Canon del Pato, climbing Urus Este thru a snow couloir, enjoying (the making of) Augusto's Ceviche, relaxing and feasting at Restaurante Paracas, Jose Rosas' hospitality, six hours of lonesome soaring in Paracas, Cerro Blanco, Sopa Creolla, terrace of Refugio Ecologico, climbing Chacani in a storm, eating costillas de alpaca at the Rest. Zingaro, flying from El Misti, soaring at Miraflores "until lunch arrives", indulging into soap creolla, ensalada tropical, pizza con lomo saltado at cafe del Paz in Lima… THANK YOU PERU, YOU GAVE US SO MUCH !!! Jacob and Peter PS Music © by Daft Punk 2013 ENJOY!!!
In February 2009, I traveled with Amazon Promise, a non-profit organization, to the upper Amazon basin of Peru where we held six medical clinics, provided fr...
South America trip. A vital Inca road once snaked its way up the canyon that enters the Urubamba Valley at Pisac. The citadel, at the entrance to this gorge,...
Most scaring Mountain Valley On Earth- Machu Picchu, Peru Please subscribed https://www.youtube.com/MKBiswas73 The ancient city of Machu Picchu is one of the world's best known archaeological sites. Machu Picchu is tangible evidence of the urban Inca Empire at the peak of its power and achievement—a citadel of cut stone fit together without mortar so tightly that its cracks still can't be penetrated by a knife blade. The complex of palaces and plazas, temples and homes may have been built as a ceremonial site, a military stronghold, or a retreat for ruling elites—its dramatic location is certainly well suited for any of those purposes. The ruins lie on a high ridge, surrounded on three sides by the windy, turbulent Urubamba River some 2,000 feet (610 meters) below. Scholars are still striving to uncover clues to the mysteries hidden here high in the eastern slopes of the Andes, covered with tropical forests of the upper Amazon Basin. Machu Picchu appears to lie at the center of a network of related sites and trails—and many landmarks both man-made and mountainous appear to align with astronomical events like the solstice sunset. The Inca had no written language, so they left no record of why they built the site or how they used it before it was abandoned in the early 16th century. Landscape engineering skills are in strong evidence at Machu Picchu. The site's buildings, walls, terraces, and ramps reclaim the steep mountainous terrain and make the city blend naturally into the rock escarpments on which it is situated. The 700-plus terraces preserved soil, promoted agriculture, and served as part of an extensive water-distribution system that conserved water and limited erosion on the steep slopes. The Inca's achievements and skills are all the more impressive in light of the knowledge they lacked. When Machu Picchu was built some 500 years ago the Inca had no iron, no steel, and no wheels. Their tremendous effort apparently benefited relatively few people—some experts maintain that fewer than a thousand individuals lived here. In 1911 a Peruvian guide led Yale professor Hiram Bingham up a steep mountainside and into the history books as the first Western scholar to lay eyes on the "lost city" of Machu Picchu. While indigenous peoples knew of the site, Peru's Spanish conquerors never did—a fact which aided Machu Picchu's isolation, and preservation, over the centuries. Today Machu Picchu is far from isolated. In fact it's a must-see for any visitor to Peru and the draw that compels many to travel to that nation. Machu Picchu's management challenge is preservation of the site while making it accessible to all those who hope to experience an incredible part of Inca history. How to Get There ================== On his first trip to the site Hiram Bingham walked for six days. Today many choose to follow in his footsteps by hiking to the ruins on the legendary Inca Trail. It's an experience like no other, but one no longer necessary. Train trips from Cusco take only a few hours. When to Visit =========== Mountain archaeologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Johan Reinhard offered this tip on how to escape the crowds that typically fill the site by midday. "I traditionally climb to the top of a nearby peak with a pack lunch and wait till the crowds are gone," he wrote in National Geographic Traveler. How to Visit ============== For the fit there is simply no substitute for traveling to Machu Picchu the way the Inca themselves did—on foot. Today the Inca Trail winds through the mountains and along the path of the ancient royal highway. More than 75,000 people make the trip each year and along the way experience some of the associated sites that were part of the Inca network in this area. It's no longer possible to do the trek independently. Due to heavy use (and subsequent environmental impact) the trail has become heavily regulated. Visitors must sign up with an organized group to tackle either the classic four-day route or a recently added two-day option. ================================ For more of the history can be log onto http://www.peru-machu-picchu.com/history.php Machu Picchu, Peru, Machu Picchu Travel, Machu Picchu Tours, Machu Picchu Tourism, Machu Picchu Vacations, Machu Picchu History, machu picchu information, machu picchu peru information, machu picchu video, machu picchu peru history, machu picchu cafe amman, machu picchu facts, ماتشو بيتشو , archaeological sites, Peru Tours, Peru Travel, Machu Picchu - Peru Travel, Tours, Vacations, History HD World Travel,The ancient city,The ancient city,The ancient city, Machu Picchu Perú HD cusco Cuzco machu picchu peru hd paisajes del peru costa, sierra ,selva paisajes hermosos del peru video impresionate , maravillos de mi querido y hermoso peru - Te amo Peru ,Peru Pais de los incas. Marinera , iglesias , monumentos nevados cataratas . paisaje peruanos de Costa sierra . selva.
In July 2009, farmers from South-East Asia and their counterparts in South America met in the Upper Huallaga Valley of Peru to share and exchange best practi...
Travel video about destination Peru. Lima is the capital of Peru, the second largest country in South America after Brazil and Argentina.The Palacio De Gobierno is also known as Pizzarro, or Government Palace. This Neo-Classic building was completed in 1938 and stands on the foundation of the former Pizzarro Palace. In the palace gardens is the house in which Pizzarro was killed. Lima, the City of Kings, became the capital of the largest region in Spanish South America and was where the viceroys of the Spanish crown resided. During colonial times this city was the largest, most populated, finest and most cultivated city on the continent. Some of the most beautiful colonial buildings in South America are to be found in Lima’s old town along with carved balconies of Moorish origin. Huaraz is the 3,050 metre high capital of the Departamento Ancash in the White Mountain range, the Cordillera Blanca. Several natural catastrophes destroyed the majority of the old houses and many people were killed. In 1824 Simon Bolivar built his headquarters there prior to his bloody struggle for Peru’s independence. The valley oasis of Nazca which played an important role during the early history of Peru is a desolate area in the south of the country. A small airport is the starting point of a journey to one of the world’s greatest mysteries, the enigma of Nazca culture: images of humans, animals and geometric forms scattered over an area of 1,000 km² like the pages of some fantastic historical and astronomical book, created by the Nazca between 500 B.C. and 500 A.D.The 8,300 km² Lake Titicaca is located at an altitudeof 4,000 m in the Andes Mountains on the border that divides Peru and Bolivia. Then there’s Machu Picchu, the Lost City Of The Incas! Peru is a country full of mystery and ancient history. A land of mountains, desert and jungle. A precious gem on the edge of the world!
Peru Travel Video Guide is as complex as its most intricate weavings. Festivals mix ancient pageantry with stomping brass bands. The urban vanguard beams wit...
Peru – a land of extremes and intrigue – principally known for being home to the most important archaeological site in all of the Americas, offers in reality so much more. Its landscapes range from high Andean peaks, to sultry Amazon rainforests, from high altitude deserts and wild windswept coasts. Of course its great to travel with the Incas from Cusco to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu, but its also possible to get off the beaten track, to explore remote ruins of the cloud warriors in the north, or afro-Peruvian beats along the pacific coast. Most of all it’s a diverse country that offers something for everyone. But for many, a trip to Peru will begin in Cusco. As the ancient Inca capital, and the political power base in colonial times, Cusco has its fair share of sites. Sitting in a narrow valley surrounded by pine-covered hills, it’s a stunning place with enough cathedrals, churches, museums, galleries, cafes and shops to keep the modern traveller entertained for a week. Of course with one of the world’s foremost tourist attractions lying just up the road, most of the time Cusco is busy with locals and travellers alike, but don’t let that put you off; like many other similar locations, Cusco is popular for a reason… it’s simply a beautiful place to hang out. As the traditional thoroughfare between Cusco and Machu Picchu, the lush agricultural Sacred Valley is littered with impressive Inca ruins. Probably the most famous are the sites of Pisac – where the famous terraces rise over a thousand feet from the valley floor to the mountaintop – and at Ullataytambo. Here again the site overs a great insight into the life of the Inca nation and some great views of the Sacred Valley. There are also some pretty towns and villages to explore; you can hike, horse ride, mountain bike or even paraglide; and you can stay in some pretty special accommodation. But of course most people travelling this way have one goal in mind, and that’s to reach the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Pichu. There are many ways to get to the sacred Inca site: you can trek along the Inca Trail, or walk staying at beautiful mountain lodges, or you can horse ride, pretty much all the way there. Wild Frontiers offers a horse riding trip through the region. There are plenty of trains to take you to Machu Picchu, but this is the most special. The Hiram Bingham service, operated by the Belmond Orient Express, offers a great way to climb through the Andean foothills to Machu Picchu, presenting great views – either from your seat of the observation car – delicious dining and champagne! Alighting at Aguas Calientes, buses then take us the last part of the journey to the actual site itself. Although the exact purpose and function of Machu Picchu is still a matter of conjecture, there’s no denying that for the Incas this awe-inspiring ancient city must have been a very important ceremonial site. The quality of the buildings, of the intricate terracing, and the lofty position of the citadel itself, all point towards a hugely important cultural centre. Interestingly, it was never revealed to the Spanish invaders, and was only discovered in the early 20th century when American historian, Hiram Bingham, chanced upon it while searching for the lost city of Vilcabamba. Today it undoubtedly forms the highlight for most peoples’ trips to Peru. For many that is tourism in Peru; but not for us at Wild Frontiers. For us this vast country offers much more. For a start there is the beautiful Lake Titicaca to check out, a giant inland sea, peppered by idyllic rural islands. (Use images from Bolivia) There is the picturesque town of Araquipa, back-dropped by the stunning El Misti volcano, and access point to the spectacular Colca Canyon, where you are pretty much guaranteed to see the mighty Andean condor fly. There are the quite extraordinary Nazca lines to fly above and Peru is one of the best places to visit the Amazon rainforest, where you are likely to stumble upon all manner of exotic animals. And in the country’s rarely visited northern highlands were we run one of our most successful group tours to visit, among other places, the fortress of Kuelap, and the home of the ancient cloud warriors of Chachopyas, and the newly discovered Gocta Falls. And lastly of course there are the Peruvians themselves, whose colourful culture dates back into the mists of time, and who are as hospitable and friendly as any on the continent. (245 or 246) For most tourism to Peru will revolve around three places, Cusco, the Sacred Valley and here at Macchu Pichu. But my advice is to remember, as amazing as those places are there’s a lot more travelling in Peru than just that. Come and see for yourself.
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Part 3 of our South American Trip We fly on to Cusco, and get used to the altitude. We wander around the great city of Cusco and then get the train to Machu ...
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#1 Swimming with wild sea lions #2 Sightseeing #3 Night race in the streets of Lima #4 Escape from the police #5 Paragliding #6 Inca culture #7 Quad-tour #8 Peru rail #9 Death stairs #10 Explore #11 Climb Music: #1 Soundroll - Mexican song #2 Paradox - Birdsong (Reggae Dubstep) #3 N'to - Trauma (Worakls Remix) #4 b lewis - gray to clear #5 Los Amparito - El barzón #6/7 Pumba Rec - Inca Jungle trail #8-11 Dj Sebba - Machu Picchu Soundtrack ↳ Download: https://soundcloud.com/dj-sebba/machu-picchu-movie-soundtrack-shigoto-vs-insightfull
Distant Lands Travel Show checks out some of what Lima has to offer. Familiarize yourself with some of the must-see sights in Lima and also check in with the...
Peru City Travel Guide, Tours, Vacations, Tourism HD Peru, Machu Picchu, Pisac http://youtu.be/XiAcuo3ypMQ World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Travel to Peru to visit Inca sites including Machu Picchu, Pisac, Kenko, and Sacsayhuaman. Explore the Sacred Valley in the Peruvian Andes and discover Cuzco. Travel to Peru | Real Affordable Peru | Overseas Adventure Travel View our video of travelers exploring Inca ruins and meeting local Peruvians on our Real Affordable Peru adventure and see what it's like to: Experience Machu Picchu and other Inca sites Join rural Peruvians in their potato fields Meet schoolchildren eager to share their culture Real Affordable Peru Lima • Sacred Valley • Machu Picchu • Cuzco Join our Real Affordable Peru adventure to encounter Andean traditions that have been passed down for generations and Inca ruins preserved for centuries. Watch our video to learn more: 24 meals, including a Home-Hosted Lunch Visits to 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites 16 included activities, like hiking & rafting Day by Day Itinerary Small Groups: Never more than 10-16 travelers—guaranteed! Travel to Peru to explore the handiwork of the Incas in depth. The legacies of this ancient empire remain a marvel, from astronomical observatories in the lost city of Machu Picchu to limestone carvings of indigenous animals at the ceremonial site of Kenko. And the timeless streets of Cuzco bustle even now with traders and artisans, as they have since the 16th century. OAT brings you close to Peru's diverse offerings on this comprehensive South American adventure: rafting on the Urubamba River, meeting today's Peruvians in the Sacred Valley, and visiting the immense Sacsayhuaman ruins in Cuzco. In the heart of this Andean nation, our small group encounters a curandero medicine man as practices traditional healing arts. Join us to experience a country whose long history blends Inca and Spanish colonial influences. ============================ Travel to Peru, Real Affordable Peru, Overseas Adventure Travel, Peru Travel Guide, Peru Tourism, Peru Vacation, Peru Tours, Peru History, Peru Hotels, Machu Picchu, Pisac, Kenko, Sacsayhuaman, Sacred Valley, Peruvian Andes, Cuzco, Lima
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Part II of our South America Trip! We fly into Peru's capital for a one night only stop, staying in the Miraflores district of the city.
The main attraction of Peru is Machu Picchu, also one of the most visited sites in whole South America. The "lost City of the Incas" was my 4th stop after vi...
Get tips on what clothing to bring for traveling in Peru, and how to pack for your trip or vacation, in this free Peru travel guide on video. Expert: Sonjia Cuher Bio: Sonjia Cuher takes 4-5 trips to Peru every year, and has taken groups of tourists on Peruvian adventures. She is originally from the Highlands of Peru, and now lives in the United States. Filmmaker: joseph wilkins
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http://bestflights.co.za/south-america/peru/lima - Visit for more information on Lima, Peru Lima, christened the "City of Kings" is the capital and largest city of Peru. Lima was founded in 1535 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro. The city has a population of about 9 million of which about one-third of the Peruvian population lives in the metropolitan area. What to see / do • The Larco Museum • The Barranco-district • Lima Cathedral • Lima Mentor • Perubike • The Huallamarca Complex -- Metropolitan Temples • The Lomas de Lachay -- A National reserve Events • The Festival of Lima • Feast of Santa Rosa de Lima • El Senor de los Milagros (Lord of the Miracles)
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Perú Travel to a place where ancient Inca archaeological sites stand alongside dense Amazon jungles and spectacular Andes mountain ranges. Where condors soar effortlessly through the deepest canyons and traditional values are still firmly entrenched in everyday life. Peru has something to fascinate and captivate even the most experienced of travellers. There are many different types of Peru holidays to choose from. Whether you want to travel independently with a backpack or join one of the many Peru tours to explore this mesmerising country, it's a place that will reward and amaze you at every turn. Peru offers such diverse scenery and experiences that any Peru Travel Guide can only touch on the highlights of this spectacular country. Lose yourself in labyrinthine cities like Cusco, try foods you've never tried before, bar hop in the vibrant Miraflores neighbourhood of Lima and search for the best Pisco Sour in Peru. Once you've booked your flights to Peru, let your imagination run wild and start planning what will be an adventure of a lifetime. Peru is a budget-friendly country and although spanning over 2,000-kilometres from the beach-side surfing village of Máncora on the Peruvian north coast, to the stunning Canyon del Colca in the south where magnificent Andean condors soar, it is still easy enough to travel via bus or plane. Why not follow the path of the Incas and trek the challenging 4-day Inca Trail to the 'lost' city of Machu Picchu -- even more breathtaking in person than pictures depict? If hiking isn't for you, you can make your way to Aguas Calientes -- the town closest to Machu Picchu -- on a train from Cusco or Ollantaytambo. Explore the captivating city of Cusco and travel through the Sacred Valley. Sail across Lake Titicaca, the highest lake in the world. Walk on the floating reed islands -- home of the Uros tribe or stay with a local family on an island near Puno. Head west and discover the mysterious Nazca Lines in the middle of the baking desert. Find your own oasis and go sand boarding or take a thrilling dune buggy ride on the mountainous sand dunes in Huacachina. See the stunning snow-covered mountain range Cordilleras Blanca and experience the rush of adventure in Huaraz. While you could spend months exploring in this fascinating country, you can definitely experience and see many of Peru's treasures in a couple of weeks. So start planning your trip today!
Ayacucho is one of the most fascinating colonial cities in the Peruvian highlands. The city stands at 9010 feet or 2750 meters above sea level and has play...
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BN Americas 2015-04-10Peru i/pəˈruː/ (Spanish: Perú; Quechua: Perú;Aymara: Piruw), officially the Republic of Peru (Spanish: República del Perú, pronounced: [reˈpuβlika ðel peˈɾu] ( listen)), is a country in western South America. It is bordered on the north by Ecuador and Colombia, on the east by Brazil, on the southeast by Bolivia, on the south by Chile, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean.
Peruvian territory was home to ancient cultures, spanning from the Norte Chico civilization, one of the oldest in the world, to the Inca Empire, the largest state in Pre-Columbian America. The Spanish Empire conquered the region in the 16th century and established a Viceroyalty, which included most of its South American colonies. After achieving independence in 1821, Peru has undergone periods of political unrest and fiscal crisis as well as periods of stability and economic upswing.
Peru is a representative democratic republic divided into 25 regions. Its geography varies from the arid plains of the Pacific coast to the peaks of the Andes Mountains and the tropical forests of the Amazon Basin. It is a developing country with a high Human Development Index score and a poverty level around 31%. Its main economic activities include agriculture, fishing, mining, and manufacturing of products such as textiles.