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by Dennis Siluk - 2007-01-14
The Central Railroad of PeruThe most distinguished in the world Engineering feat of land and steal Perhaps was: the Central railroad of Peru? Where it reached to heights of thirteen thousand feet (Abo...
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by Dennis Siluk - 2007-01-14
1)Down the Old Inca Road (Cajas)The minute my hands Touched the rocks (of the Inca stone wall, Upon the edge of the path) Everything had changed: The sun had come Around and down The Old Inca Road (wh...
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by Dennis Siluk - 2007-01-20
Never to Return(Dedicated to the Ugly Children)) you know who you are))See, they never return;Ah, see the grown children, marching on,Slow they go, uncertain where, thus, they weave!See, they never re...
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by Vic Hanson - 2007-03-16
After months of planning and over a year of dreaming about it, I finally got on a bus from Arequipa to go to Cusco to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. My friend Milana from Los Angeles, who I used...
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by Vic Hanson - 2007-03-17
One day, James, a friend of mine here in Cotahuasi, Peru, approached me and asked a favor. He said he was putting on a large mountain bike tour the beginning of May. He had asked for my help in checki...
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by Vic Hanson - 2007-03-17
When I was a student, all the way through high school, I hated English class. I didn't do well in spelling, grammar, speech or writing. I gave a speech once on why I shouldn't have to give a speech (I...
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by Vic Hanson - 2007-03-18
I have a beautiful view looking out the windows of my house here in Cotahuasi. Looking to the right I can see Huiñao, the first peak that I hiked here. I don't remember exactly how high it is but it i...
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by Ian Goodwin - 2007-05-01
Grenville Gold Corporation, a mining and exploration company developing assets in Peru and Ecuador, has attracted attention of international investors. The company has acquired control of four past...
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by ANGELA THOMPSON - 2007-05-01
Kuelap, the Fortress of the Clouds Kuelap is an ancient and truly magnificent structure. The only place that can really compare to its size, mystery and grandeur is the Sanctuary of MachuPicchu,...
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by H G Charing - 2007-05-09
The hallucinogenic San Pedro cactus has been used since ancient times, and in Peru the tradition has been unbroken for over 3,000 years. The earliest depiction of the cactus is a carving showing...