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Parroquia de Santa María Magdalena - Pueblo Libre - LIMA
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PERU MODA Y PERU GIFT SHOW, SON PLATAFORMAS DE EXHIBICIÓN DE TEXTILES Y CONFECCIONES, ASÍ COMO DE ARTÍCULOS DE DECORACIÓN PERUANOS. BUSCA COLOCAR LA CREATIVIDAD NACIONAL EN LA VITRINA DEL MUNDO, REPRESENTADO ESTE AÑO POR MAS DE 2,000 COMPRADORES DE 60 PAISES
The Face of Climate Change on Earth Day in Peru. We must protect our natural habitat from climate change.
Lima, Perú; 7 de febrero de 2015.- Ayer, más de 150 jóvenes realizaron un plantón frente a las oficinas de la empresa minera Yanacocha en apoyo y solidaridad a la campesina cajamarquina Máxima Acuña, quien denunció hostigamiento de miembros de la policía y empleados de Yanacocha, y la destrucción de su vivienda en construcción.
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TRAVEL PERU
Welcome to South America, and welcome to Perú, the country with not only a fabulous Inca history, but also one of the 7 wonders of the world Machu Picchu , the Amazon jungle, beautiful tropical beaches, nice Andean mountains and much more! Travel peru
To get a complete Peru experience, we offer you a lot of different excursions, like visiting several cities in different parts of Peru or an adventure trip like rafting, quad riding and bungee jumping (the third highest in the world!!). You can also do a mix of cultural and nature by trekking through snow capped mountains as Salkantay and Ausangate or the traditional Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. And then there is the highest lake in the world, lake Titicaca, the famous Nazca lines and so much more to mention. Travel peru
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Cajamarca (en quechua: Kashamarka, 'pueblo de espinas'; fundada como: San Antonio de Cajamarca ) es la ciudad más importante de la sierra norte del Perú, capital del departamento y de la provincia de Cajamarca, situada a 2750 msnm en la vertiente oriental de la Cordillera de los Andes, en el valle interandino que forman los ríos Mashcon y Chonta. Es una ciudad en constante crecimiento poblacional, pudiendo futuramente convertirse en un área metropolitana conformada por las ciudades núcleo de Cajamarca y Baños del Inca, además de algunos pueblos o comunidades próximas a la zona urbana.
La zona de Cajamarca ya había sido habitada en el pasado durante el imperio inca, donde ya se consideraba como un centro poblado importante. En 1532, se produjo en este lugar la captura del inca Atahualpa durante la conquista del Perú. En la época de la colonia mantuvo su categoría de villa hasta el 19 de diciembre de 1802, poco antes de la independencia cuando empezó a ser considerada ciudad y recibió su escudo de armas.
Es conocida por su cultura popular, entre la que destaca la celebración del carnaval, así como su importante producción de lácteos. Cercana al cerro y al complejo arqueológico de Cumbemayo (razón por la que es apodada la Flor del Cumbe), la ciudad está ubicada en el extremo oeste del valle homónimo.
Three toed sloth. Way cute animal.
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Karen is Vicky's colleague and field assistant. She's from Lima, Peru. The "Estanque" is the name of the little swamp (big pond) that was FULL of frogs my first night there. It was an "explosive" reproductive event, with about 10 species of frogs going nuts (many males and females in different areas of the habitat (depending on the species), the males calling like crazy. Then things quieted down in subsequent nights and were never quite as crazy again.
This charming house on the outskirts of Vitor, Peru, shows that all it takes for the desert to bloom is water and TLC.
ook a break from landscapes and Snow mountains. This time in PERU. Streets, Colorful people, 3399meters altitude, less oxygen, llamas, cocoa tea..list continues. People come to Peru to see Machu Picchu. We are going there as well. But this time since I got bored with landscape, thought of spending some time clicking people and colors.
Day 1: Peru - Cusco - Still haven't got our luggage. Its stuck somewhere in Miami. We are roaming around wearing the same dress for the second day. Since llamas smell as bad as us, no one is noticing it. My innerwears are almost near to the Chernobyl radiation level. I hope we will get the luggage tomorrow. Very less people speak English here. We are managing with "Ola" and "Gracias". This is the third day am having sleep less nights. That plus mountain sickness is giving me high. These red colors are getting into my head. We went to Chinchero village in the evening and spend time with a weaving family. They were nice and polite. Cusco is dusty like LEH, but colorful like Morocco. Old streets, Inca ruins, lot of things pending here. Will update details soon.
Day 2. Went to Pisac market which is ~40kms from Cusco. Colorful market. Paradise for shopping.
Day 3: Machu Picchu, an Incan city of sparkling granite precariously perched between 2 towering Andean peaks, is thought by scholars to have been a sacred archaeological center for the nearby Incan capital of Cusco. Built at the peak of the Incan Empire in the mid-1400s, this mountain citadel was later abandoned by the Incas. The site remained unknown except to locals until 1911, when it was rediscovered by archaeologist Hiram Bingham. The site can only be reached by foot, train or helicopter; most visitors visit by train from nearby Cusco.
On East 3rd street near downtown which retains a number of Victorian era homes . This is one of the loveliest Queen Anne style homes remaining in Peru and likely dates from about 1900. No longer accessible in Streetview but it was a couple of years ago.
We only looked at Puca-Pucara from a distance; too much else to see today!
The vendor stalls in the foreground are typical - they're everwhere!
"Peru modern" above the shantytowns on the outskirts of Lima. Taken from the motorway.
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You should be able to see the writing in the hillside from the aerial photo as well.
From Salinas of Ocucaje in Peru comes this 5" wide specimen.
Contains:
Selenite (FL+PHOS Yellowish white >UVabc)
Halite (FL Reddish~ >UVc)
Shown in phosphorescent state after exposure to UVabc light.
Key:
WL = White light (halogen + LED)
FL = Fluoresces
PHOS = Phosporescent
UVa = 368nm (LW), UVb = 311nm (MW), UVc = 254nm (SW)
'>' = "stimulated by:", '!' = "bright", '~' = "dim"
Obtained at Obsidian Days 2010, Hines OR, USA.
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Pasos descended from the horses introduced to Peru by the Spanish in the 16th century when the conquistadors brought them from Spain as their cavalry force. The breed is rich in tradition and is an expression of Peruvian culture.
Peru (pronunciado em português europeu: [pɨˈɾu]; pronunciado em português brasileiro: [peˈɾu]; em espanhol: Perú, pronunciado: [peˈɾu]; em quéchua e aimará: Piruw), oficialmente chamado de República do Peru (em espanhol: Loudspeaker.svg? República del Perú; em quéchua: Piruw Ripublika; em aimará: Piruw Suyu), é um país sul-americano limitado ao norte pelo Equador e pela Colômbia, a leste pelo Brasil e pela Bolívia e ao sul pelo Chile. O seu litoral, a oeste, é banhado pelo oceano Pacífico.
O território peruano abrigou a civilização de Caral, uma das mais antigas do mundo, bem como o Império Inca, considerado o maior Estado da América pré-colombiana. O seu território foi elevado a vice-reinado pelo Império Espanhol, no século XVI. Atualmente, o Peru é uma república presidencialista democrática dividida em 25 regiões. A sua geografia é variada, exibindo desde planícies áridas na costa do Pacífico, aos picos nevados dos Andes e à floresta amazônica, características que proporcionam a este país diversos recursos naturais.