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  • La Oroya. A industrial city of the Andes (3731 meters high) in the Central Perù.
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  • Chiclayo: Lambayeque, Bruning Museum. The laboratory where mochica archeological  treasures are restaured.
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  • Royal Sector, the Inca’s compound.
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  • Plaza de Armas with church of ?La Compañia?.
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  • Cusco. Hatunrumiyoc, the most famous  passageway of the town, lined with stones of buildings dating back to the Inca's empire.
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  • Tschudi complex of Chan-Chan, capital city of Chimu Empire, the bigger adobe city of the world. The mud walls are extremely elaborate, with fish, waves and birds.
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  • Paracas Nature Reserve, Three Marias Islands: sea lions.
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  • Paracas Nature Reserve, fishermen village of Lagunillas
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  • Funerary Rock, in the old graveyard, associated with Royal burials.
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  • General view, in the back Huayna Picchu Mt. Spectacular terracing transformed the mountain into a suspended garden.
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  • Royal Sector, the Inca’s compound.
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  • One of the 14 Incaic fountains still working after many centuries.
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  • General view, in the back Huayna Picchu Mt. Spectacular terracing transformed the mountain into a suspended garden.
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  • General view, in the back Huayna Picchu Mt. Spectacular terracing transformed the mountain into a suspended garden.
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  • Santo Tomàs village. The major’s unusual name.
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  • Desert coastline near Panamerican highway north of Lima.
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  • Plaza de Armas (or Plaza Mayor), colonial mansions, "casonas", once owned from sugar cane landlords.
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  • Chiclayo: Lambayeque, Bruning Museum. The laboratory where mochica archeological  treasures are restaured.
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  • The circular stone terraces of Moray, a Inca agricultural experimental centre.
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  • Sacred Valley, Pisac village.
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  • Lanscape between Cusco and Pisac village.
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  • Pueblo Joven (shanty town) near La Ventanilla.
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  • View of the colonial Cusco with the Cathedral and the main square, Plaza de Armas.
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  • Army's ceremony celebrating National Holiday in Plaza de Armas (main square).
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  • Army's ceremony celebrating National Holiday in Plaza de Armas (main square).
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  • Fields near old inca capital.
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  • Mountain landscape from the main archeological area
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  • Chiclayo, Lambayeque: the New Museum of Royal Tombs of Sipàn. Royal gold mask.
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  • Paracas Nature Reserve, the Trident, a massive 128 metre-high by 74 metre-wide candelabra carved into the hillside.
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  • General view, in the back Huayna Picchu Mt. Spectacular terracing transformed the mountain into a suspended garden.
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  • General view, in the back Huayna Picchu Mt.
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  • Machu Picchu: <br />
view from Temple of three windows
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  • Machu Picchu: <br />
Principal Temple
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  • Machu Picchu: “Guardian’s Hut”
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  • Principal Temple, the perfection of Incaic architecture.
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  • General view, in the back Huayna Picchu Mt. Spectacular terracing transformed the mountain into a suspended garden.
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  • Ancient Doorway to Machu Picchu.
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  • Ancient Doorway to Machu Picchu.
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  • General view, in the back Huayna Picchu Mt. Spectacular terracing transformed the mountain into a suspended garden.
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  • Cajamarca: road between Cajamarca and Trujillo.
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  • Chiclayo, Lambayeque: the New Museum of Royal Tombs of Sipàn.
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  • The Sacred Valley, Chinchero market, one of the most importants of Cusco's  area.
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  • Sacred Valley, landscapes near Maras village.
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  • Sacred Valley, landscapes near Maras village.
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  • The Sacred Valley, Pisac: the inca citadel; terraces, water ducts and steps have been cut out of solid rock, in a magnificent landscape. Quechua women.
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  • Lanscape between Cusco and Pisac village. In the background Nevado Veronica Mt.
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  • Lanscape between Pisac and Ollantaytambo villages.
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  • Cusco: the market on the railway.
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  • View of the colonial Cusco with the Cathedral and the main square, Plaza de Armas.
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  • Paracas Nature Reserve, Ballestas Islands (Guano Islands), a shelter for thousands of seabirds and hundreds of sea-lions
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  • Machu Picchu: the Intihuatana,  or the “hitching post of the sun”, an astro-agricultural clock for viewing the movements of stars and constellations.
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  • Desert coastline near Panamerican highway north of Lima.
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  • Ayacucho. Casona Jauregui, a traditional colonial mansion.
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  • Colca Canyon. Tourists waiting for the condors.
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  • Santa Catalina village near the Bolivia's border. The village's church with is saints painted in rich colours, typical of Cusqueno style of Perù. Once Santa Catalina was a an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru.
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  • Santa Catalina village near the Bolivia's border. The village's church with is saints painted in rich colours, typical of Cusqueno style of Perù. Once Santa Catalina was a an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru.
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  • Quebrada di Humahuaca, the Quebrada (canyon) de las Señoritas near Uquia. The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy in northwest Argentina, it is about 155 kilometres long, bordered by the Altiplano in the west and north, by the Sub-Andean hills in the east, and by the warm valleys (Valles Templados) in the south. The name quebrada (literally "broken") translates as a deep valley or ravine. <br />
This region has always been a economic, social and cultural crossroad,  populated for 10,000 years. It was a caravan road for the Inca Empire in the 15th century, then an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. The Quebrada de Humahuaca has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2 July 2003.
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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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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Quebrada de Humahuaca,Tropic of Capricorne's monument. The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy in northwest Argentina, it is about 155 kilometres long, bordered by the Altiplano in the west and north, by the Sub-Andean hills in the east, and by the warm valleys (Valles Templados) in the south. The name quebrada (literally "broken") translates as a deep valley or ravine. <br />
This region has always been a economic, social and cultural crossroad,  populated for 10,000 years. It was a caravan road for the Inca Empire in the 15th century, then an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. The Quebrada de Humahuaca has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2 July 2003.
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  • Quebrada di Humahuaca, Maimarà village, on the back La Paleta del Pintor (The Painter's Palette). The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy in northwest Argentina, it is about 155 kilometres long, bordered by the Altiplano in the west and north, by the Sub-Andean hills in the east, and by the warm valleys (Valles Templados) in the south. The name quebrada (literally "broken") translates as a deep valley or ravine. <br />
This region has always been a economic, social and cultural crossroad,  populated for 10,000 years. It was a caravan road for the Inca Empire in the 15th century, then an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. The Quebrada de Humahuaca has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2 July 2003.
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  • Quebrada de Humahuaca, Tilcara, butcher's shop. The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy in northwest Argentina, it is about 155 kilometres long, bordered by the Altiplano in the west and north, by the Sub-Andean hills in the east, and by the warm valleys (Valles Templados) in the south. The name quebrada (literally "broken") translates as a deep valley or ravine. <br />
This region has always been a economic, social and cultural crossroad,  populated for 10,000 years. It was a caravan road for the Inca Empire in the 15th century, then an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. The Quebrada de Humahuaca has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2 July 2003.
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  • Quebrada di Humahuaca, Purcamarca. The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy in northwest Argentina, it is about 155 kilometres long, bordered by the Altiplano in the west and north, by the Sub-Andean hills in the east, and by the warm valleys (Valles Templados) in the south. The name quebrada (literally "broken") translates as a deep valley or ravine. <br />
This region has always been a economic, social and cultural crossroad,  populated for 10,000 years. It was a caravan road for the Inca Empire in the 15th century, then an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. The Quebrada de Humahuaca has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2 July 2003.
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  • Quebrada di Humahuaca, the Quebrada (canyon) de las Señoritas near Uquia. The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy in northwest Argentina, it is about 155 kilometres long, bordered by the Altiplano in the west and north, by the Sub-Andean hills in the east, and by the warm valleys (Valles Templados) in the south. The name quebrada (literally "broken") translates as a deep valley or ravine. <br />
This region has always been a economic, social and cultural crossroad,  populated for 10,000 years. It was a caravan road for the Inca Empire in the 15th century, then an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. The Quebrada de Humahuaca has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2 July 2003.
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  • Quebrada di Humahuaca, Tilcara, on the back the Cerro of  7 Colores (Mountain of the 7 colours). The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy in northwest Argentina, it is about 155 kilometres long, bordered by the Altiplano in the west and north, by the Sub-Andean hills in the east, and by the warm valleys (Valles Templados) in the south. The name quebrada (literally "broken") translates as a deep valley or ravine. <br />
This region has always been a economic, social and cultural crossroad,  populated for 10,000 years. It was a caravan road for the Inca Empire in the 15th century, then an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. The Quebrada de Humahuaca has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2 July 2003.
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  • Santa Catalina, a village near the Bolivia's border, the shop of the village. Santa Catalina once was a an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru.
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  • Lanzarote, Guatiza. Cactuus Garden, a project by Cesar Manrique. In the 5.000 m2  are more than 7.200 specimens of over 1.100 cactus species from such different places like Peru, Mexico, Chile, USA, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Morocco and Canary Islands.
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  • Lanzarote, Guatiza. Cactuus Garden, a project by Cesar Manrique. In the 5.000 m2  are more than 7.200 specimens of over 1.100 cactus species from such different places like Peru, Mexico, Chile, USA, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Morocco and Canary Islands.
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  • Lanzarote, Guatiza. Cactuus Garden, a project by Cesar Manrique. In the 5.000 m2  are more than 7.200 specimens of over 1.100 cactus species from such different places like Peru, Mexico, Chile, USA, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Morocco and Canary Islands.
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  • Central Perù. Rock formations between Cerro de Pasco and Tingo Maria.
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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 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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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Arequipa, Santa Catalina monastery, a enormous complex of rooms, cloisters and tiny plazas.Is the most important and prestigious religious building of Perù.
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  • Santa Catalina village near the Bolivia's border. The sunday holy mass in the village's church. Once Santa Catalina was a an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru.
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  • Santa Catalina village near the Bolivia's border. Juancito, the official musician of the village's celebrations. Once Santa Catalina was a an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. Juan Farfàn, owner of one of the fews bikes of the village.
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  • Santa Catalina village near the Bolivia's border. Juancito, the official musician of the village's celebrations. Once Santa Catalina was a an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru.
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  • Quebrada de Humahuaca, Tilcara, butcher's shop. The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy in northwest Argentina, it is about 155 kilometres long, bordered by the Altiplano in the west and north, by the Sub-Andean hills in the east, and by the warm valleys (Valles Templados) in the south. The name quebrada (literally "broken") translates as a deep valley or ravine. <br />
This region has always been a economic, social and cultural crossroad,  populated for 10,000 years. It was a caravan road for the Inca Empire in the 15th century, then an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. The Quebrada de Humahuaca has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2 July 2003.
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  • Quebrada de Humahuaca, Tilcara, butcher's shop. The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy in northwest Argentina, it is about 155 kilometres long, bordered by the Altiplano in the west and north, by the Sub-Andean hills in the east, and by the warm valleys (Valles Templados) in the south. The name quebrada (literally "broken") translates as a deep valley or ravine. <br />
This region has always been a economic, social and cultural crossroad,  populated for 10,000 years. It was a caravan road for the Inca Empire in the 15th century, then an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. The Quebrada de Humahuaca has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2 July 2003.
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  • Quebrada di Humahuaca, Maimarà village, on the back La Paleta del Pintor (The Painter's Palette). The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy in northwest Argentina, it is about 155 kilometres long, bordered by the Altiplano in the west and north, by the Sub-Andean hills in the east, and by the warm valleys (Valles Templados) in the south. The name quebrada (literally "broken") translates as a deep valley or ravine. <br />
This region has always been a economic, social and cultural crossroad,  populated for 10,000 years. It was a caravan road for the Inca Empire in the 15th century, then an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. The Quebrada de Humahuaca has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2 July 2003.
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  • Quebrada di Humahuaca, the Quebrada (canyon) de las Señoritas near Uquia. The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy in northwest Argentina, it is about 155 kilometres long, bordered by the Altiplano in the west and north, by the Sub-Andean hills in the east, and by the warm valleys (Valles Templados) in the south. The name quebrada (literally "broken") translates as a deep valley or ravine. <br />
This region has always been a economic, social and cultural crossroad,  populated for 10,000 years. It was a caravan road for the Inca Empire in the 15th century, then an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. The Quebrada de Humahuaca has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2 July 2003.
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  • Lanzarote, Guatiza. Cactuus Garden, a project by Cesar Manrique. In the 5.000 m2  are more than 7.200 specimens of over 1.100 cactus species from such different places like Peru, Mexico, Chile, USA, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Morocco and Canary Islands.
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