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  • Lima: ?street's blessing? in a popular district.
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  • Lima: ?comercio informal?, street's traders.
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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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  • 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 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: ?street's blessing? in a popular district.
    em1010051.jpg
  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Plaza de Armas, traditional Club Uniòn, once the most exclusive of Lima.
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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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  • 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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  • 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.
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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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  • dressage of Caballo de paso (traditional creole horse).
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  • Plaza San Martìn.
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  • San Francisco church, colonial library.
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  • San Francisco church, colonial library.
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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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  • Plaza de Armas, Pizarro's  monument.
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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.
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  • Pueblo Joven (shanty town) near La Ventanilla.
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  • Governement Palace.
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  • Torre Tagle Palace, a spectacular colonial mansion (1730), now home of Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
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  • patronal holiday of quechua indians living  in pueblo joven (shanty town) of Villa Salvador.
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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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  • Plaza San Martìn: money's street change.
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  • Pucallpa harbour, where stops the road coming from Lima. More than 1500 along Ucayaly river are the only conecting transport, oother than from airplane, to connect Pucallpa, to Iquitos, a city where lives more than 400.000 inhabitants, capital of Peruvian Amazonas.
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  • Pucallpa harbour, where stops the road coming from Lima. More than 1500 along Ucayaly river are the only conecting transport, oother than from airplane, to connect Pucallpa, to Iquitos, a city where lives more than 400.000 inhabitants, capital of Peruvian Amazonas.
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  • Desert coastline near Panamerican highway north of Lima.
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  • Pucallpa harbour, where stops the road coming from Lima. More than 1500 along Ucayaly river are the only conecting transport, oother than from airplane, to connect Pucallpa, to Iquitos, a city where lives more than 400.000 inhabitants, capital of Peruvian Amazonas.
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  • Dawn on Rio Ucayali. Here the point where Ucayali and Maranon Rivers meets to form Amazonas river. Old boats like this connect Pucallpa, where stops the road coming from Lima, and Iquitos, capital of Peruvian Amazonas.
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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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  • Pucallpa harbour, where stops the road coming from Lima. More than 1500 along Ucayaly river are the only conecting transport, oother than from airplane, to connect Pucallpa, to Iquitos, a city where lives more than 400.000 inhabitants, capital of Peruvian Amazonas.
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  • Desert coastline near Panamerican highway north of Lima.
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