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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession; many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession; many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Lima: “Señor de los Milagros”  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù’s most solemn procession; many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession; many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of the Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession. The traditional "cofradias" of penitents  dressed in purple, a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders the heavy statue of the Lord of the Miracles.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of the Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession. The traditional "cofradias" of penitents  dressed in purple, a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders the heavy statue of the Lord of the Miracles.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession; many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession; many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession; many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession; Tha Bishop's Palace in the Plaza de Armas. Many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Torre Tagle Palace, a spectacular colonial mansion (1730), now home of Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
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  • Plaza de Armas, Pizarro's  monument.
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  • Plaza de Armas, traditional Club Uniòn, once the most exclusive of Lima.
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  • ?Café Cordano?, one of the city's last surviving  traditional bar, with decaying late nineteenth century decor.
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  • ?Café Cordano?, one of the city's last surviving  traditional bar, with decaying late nineteenth century decor.
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  • San Francisco monastery, the most attractive colonial church of Lima.
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  • San Francisco monastery, the most attractive colonial church of Lima.
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  • San Francisco monastery, the most attractive colonial church of Lima.
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  • San Francisco monastery, the most attractive colonial church of Lima.
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  • San Francisco monastery, the most attractive colonial church of Lima.
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  • San Francisco monastery, the most attractive colonial church of Lima.
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  • San Francisco monastery, the most attractive colonial church of Lima.
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  • San Francisco monastery, the most attractive colonial church of Lima.
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  • San Francisco monastery, the most attractive colonial church of Lima.
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  • San Francisco church, colonial library.
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  • San Francisco church, colonial library.
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  • Governement Palace.
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  • Lima: ?comercio informal?, street's traders.
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  • Plaza San Martìn: money's street change.
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  • Plaza San Martìn.
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  • Lima: ?street's blessing? in a popular district.
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  • Lima: ?street's blessing? in a popular district.
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  • Pedro Koechlin von Stein, one of the most well-known trainers of Caballos de pasos (traditional creole horses).
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  • dressage of Caballo de paso (traditional creole horse).
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  • Pueblo Joven (shanty town) near La Ventanilla.
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  • Pueblo Joven (shanty town) near La Ventanilla.
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  • Pueblo Joven (shanty town) near La Ventanilla.
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  • Pueblo Joven (shanty town) near La Ventanilla.
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  • Pueblo Joven (shanty town) near La Ventanilla.
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  • Pueblo Joven (shanty town) near La Ventanilla. Comedor Popular, "Popular restaurant" organised from the mothers for schoolchidrens
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  • Pueblo Joven (shanty town) near La Ventanilla. Comedor Popular, "Popular restaurant" organised from the mothers for schoolchidrens
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  • Pueblo Joven (shanty town) near La Ventanilla. Comedor Popular, "Popular restaurant" organised from the mothers for schoolchidrens
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  • patronal holiday of quechua indians living  in pueblo joven (shanty town) of Villa Salvador.
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  • patronal holiday of quechua indians living  in pueblo joven (shanty town) of Villa Salvador.
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  • patronal holiday of quechua indians living  in pueblo joven (shanty town) of Villa Salvador.
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  • patronal holiday of quechua indians living  in pueblo joven (shanty town) of Villa Salvador.
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  • Plaza de Armas (or Plaza Mayor), colonial mansions, "casonas", once owned from sugar cane landlords.
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  • Plaza de Armas (or Plaza Mayor), colonial mansions, "casonas", once owned from sugar cane landlords.
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  • Plaza de Armas (or Plaza Mayor), colonial mansions, "casonas", once owned from sugar cane landlords.
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  • Plaza de Armas (or Plaza Mayor), colonial mansions, "casonas", once owned from sugar cane landlords.
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  • Bishop's Palace.
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  • Plaza de Armas.
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  • Plaza de Armas.
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  • Plaza de Armas.
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  • Plaza de Armas.
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  • Plaza de Armas.
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  • Plaza de Armas.
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  • Trujillo: Casa Urquiaga, with his first class Rococò furniture.It is said that Simon Bolivar stayed here when visiting Trujillo.
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  • Trujillo: Casa Urquiaga, with his first class Rococò furniture.It is said that Simon Bolivar stayed here when visiting Trujillo.
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  • Trujillo: Casa Urquiaga, with his first class Rococò furniture.It is said that Simon Bolivar stayed here when visiting Trujillo.
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  • La Merced church.
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  • La Merced church.
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  • Trujillo: the refined decor of Casa Obregoso, the most impressive of the city’s colonial houses.
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  • Trujillo: the refined decor of Casa Obregoso, the most impressive of the city’s colonial houses.
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  • Trujillo: the refined decor of Casa Obregoso, the most impressive of the city’s colonial houses.
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  • Trujillo: traditional colonial buildings.
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  • Trujillo: traditional colonial buildings.
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  • Trujillo: traditional colonial buildings.
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  • Trujillo: traditional colonial buildings. Casa de la Emancipaciòn.
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  • Trujillo: traditional colonial buildings. Casa de la Emancipaciòn.
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  • “Marinera”, a very energetic and sexual dance, a combination of Andalucian, African and Indian music.
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  • Temple complex of Sechin (pre-chavin culture) consists of an outer wall clad with around ninety monolithic slabs engraved with representations of bellicose warriors.
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  • Temple complex of Sechin (pre-chavin culture) consists of an outer wall clad with around ninety monolithic slabs engraved with representations of bellicose warriors.
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  • Temple complex of Sechin (pre-chavin culture) consists of an outer wall clad with around ninety monolithic slabs engraved with representations of bellicose warriors.
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  • Temple complex of Sechin (pre-chavin culture) consists of an outer wall clad with around ninety monolithic slabs engraved with representations of bellicose warriors.
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  • Desert coastline near Panamerican highway north of Lima.
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  • Desert coastline near Panamerican highway north of Lima.
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  • Desert coastline near Panamerican highway north of Lima.
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  • Desert coastline near Panamerican highway north of Lima.
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  • Chiclayo, the huaqueros (grave robbers) excavations , creates a moon's landscape.
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  • Chiclayo, the huaqueros (grave robbers) excavations , creates a moon's landscape.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Chiclayo, Central Market.
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  • Chiclayo, Central Market.
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  • Chiclayo, Central Market. ?Magic herbs and ?sanpedritos?, hallucinogen mushrooms.
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  • Chiclayo, religious synchretism
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  • Chiclayo, religious synchretism
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  • Chiclayo, Santa Rosa fishing harbour, home of more than 500 fishing boats.
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  • Chiclayo, Santa Rosa fishing harbour, home of more than 500 fishing boats.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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