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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow an Ancestral Peruvian Ceremony Is Saving the Once-Endangered VicuñaEach year in the first weeks of June, Indigenous communities in the Andes form a human chain to corral the camelids and shear ...
The powerful magnetism that <a href=" "target="_blank">Machu Picchu exerts on travelers from around the world is evident not only in the exponential demand for tickets to enter the Inca citadel, but ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNGas Workers Digging Beneath the Streets of Lima Stumble Upon 1,000-Year-Old Mummy With Dark Brown HairThe burial belonged to a child who may have lived among fishermen from the Chancay culture, which thrived in Peru before the ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNTravel + Leisure Readers' 10 Favorite Cities in Central and South America of 2025In the “World’s Best Awards” survey for 2025, readers favored Central and South American urban centers where they can immerse ...
Peru draws tourists eager to explore the remnants of South America’s ancient civilisations. There’s much to uncover in this ...
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The Argus on MSN'Sheep set on fire' at park amid 'harrowing' attacks on livestockAn MP has described how a sheep was set on fire as he calls for greater protection for livestock, including llamas and ...
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Live Science on MSN1,400-year-old temple ruins the size of a city block unearthed in BoliviaRuins of the Palaspata temple complex from the millennia-old Tiwanaku civilization are unraveling some mysteries about the ...
New temple discovery shows how Tiwanaku connected sacred rituals with Andean trade and political networks. Along the southern ...
Llamas and alpacas should receive legal protections from dog attacks, MPs have agreed. Dog owners already face a fine if ...
Sam Kean has gone back in time, at least in practice, for his new book "Dinner with King Tut." He talks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about "experimental archeology" and learning about ancient cultures.
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Live Science on MSNTiwanaku: A little-known pre-Incan civilization that built temples and cities high in the AndesThe Tiwanaku civilization thrived high in the Andes Mountains long before the Inca Empire started. Located near Lake Titicaca in Bolivia, the millennia-old city of Tiwanaku was built almost 13,000 ...
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