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February 14, 2013

A Brief Guide to Archeological Attractions in Peru

South America
A Brief Guide to Archeological Attractions in Peru

Peru is not the largest country in the world but its entire length is full of natural and manmade wonders that have no match around the world. But nothing is more remarkable than its archeological wonders. Peru had been the heart of the great Inca Empire that lasted from the early 13th century to the second quarter of the 16th century, when the Spanish conquered it. Peru is full of remains of the Inca empire which speak of its glory even today. But Peru is home to more than one civilization and if you are planning to visit the country for exploring its amazing archaeological attractions and culture, then this is the route you need to take. Lima Since Lima is the starting point of the tour of most of the people, you can cheer up since you will find plenty of attractions of interest here. Lima features a number of museums including Museo Nacional de Arquelogía, Antropología e Historia del Peru and is noted for having the Tello Obelisk and Raimondi Stella from Chavín de Huantar. Others include the Museum of Natural History, Museum of Gold, Larco Museum and Museum of the Nation. Caral Caral, also known as Caral-Supe, […]

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Shailany Vizconde

Shailany Vizconde

Young, spirited, and an adventurer – this is the perfect set of adjectives to describe myself. I'm an adventure-seeker and backpacker who has dreamt of traveling different countries and sharing my stories to the people.

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