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TMT-DVD-103 - MACHU PICCHU Located high in the Peruvian Andes, the Lost City Of the Inca's, Machu Picchu, is reminiscent of an imaginary castle surrounded by steep ravines and mountains. Sacrificial sun altars and ritualistic monuments testify to the sun cult of its original inhabitants who used human sacrifices to appease the gods. The massive quantity of building materials used, along with the most amazing building techniques, contribute to the association of Machu Picchu with extraterrestrial influences.
Terra Mystica MACHU...
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RIH-DVD-MACHU - Machu Picchu and the Sacred ValleyThis video shows travel by private bus to a weavers' cooperative in Chincero where some travelers learn about natural dyes and weaving along with feasting on cuy, potatoes, and chica. They then arrive at Ollantaytambo to participate in a huge festival with much competitive dancing, fireworks, drinking, and more dancing. The following morning they take a train to kilometer 104 where they disembark and began a daylong trek along the Inca Trail. They arrive at Machu Picchu before sunset and return the following day to capture the rising sun along with sounds of flute music from the guides coaxing the sun to rise. The remainder of the day is spent exploring Machu Picchu including a climb to the top of Wuyanu Picchu.
Machu Picchu and the...
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Domiruth Travel Service offers Peru's largest network of branch offices for corporate business travelers, we organize incentive and all kind of theme tour packages. We are ISO certified 9001 - 2000 by Lloyd's Register London, and also hold The American Express franchise. www.domiruth.com.pe
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7DY-DVD-151 - 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!
7 Days PERU
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