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Machu Picchu

The Incas, living as they did at 3,000m a.s.l., focused on the Sun’s capacity to provide more than warmth for their fertile, glacier-fed tropical valleys. They and their predecessors grasped, like the Egyptians and others, that the movements of the Sun, moon, and stars could predict rain and temperatures. Informatica,

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Why we should ride more

Before 1969, the Peruvian Paso horse was a plantation workhorse and a traveller’s horse, with constant selection pressure based on reliability, strength, usefulness, and comfort. This unique selection environment attained a balance between athleticism, strength, and a luxurious ride. A happy medium was found between reliability and comfort. During the

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Arturo “Zambo” Cavero (1940-2009)

Arturo Cavero Velázques, better known by his fans by the pseudonym “Zambo Cavero”, was one of the greatest exponents of Peruvian Creole music. He was responsible for giving voice to the compositions «Y se llama Perú» and «Contigo Perú», the second composition is considered a second national anthem for all

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