A PLACE TO VISIT IN PERU (THE FOREST OF STONES - HUAYLLAY - PASCO-PERU)
THE FOREST OF STONE-HUAYLLAY-PERU IS A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN OBSERVE THE WONDERS OF DIVINE CREATION, DEFINITELY A PLACE OF PRECIOUS PLACES AND STUNNING VIEWS.
Peru Attractions and Touristic Places
Quick view of Peru, the country of the Inkas, it's 3 Regions ,Touristic attractions, Dances and Folklore.
8 LUGARES QUE DEBES VISITAR EN EL DEPARTAMENTO DE AMAZONAS - PERÚ
La fortaleza de Kuélap, una de las cataratas más grandes de sudamérica: Gocta, vestigios de la cultura Chachapoya: Los sarcófagos de karajía, los mausoléos de Revash; espectaculares vistas del cañon del Sonche y lugares poco explorados dentro de una sola región aún poco explorada por turistas.
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Día Mundial del Turismo - Huaura / Fresh Travel TV
Para celebrar Día Mundial del Turismo viajamos de Huara, provincia Limeña conocida como la cuna de la libertad (un 27 de noviembre de 1820 el general don José de San Martín proclamara por primera vez la independencia del Perú). En esta oportunidad invitados por el Gobierno Regional de Lima y la Dirección de Comercio Exterior y Turismo (DIRCETUR), viajamos con todo el equipos de Shenema Films para ser partícipes de este mango evento y seguir apoyando el turismo.
Si te animan a viajar a Huaura encontrarán lugares increíbles por visitar, tiene una rica gastronomía, paisajes inolvidables y una gran gama de bebidas. Y lo más interesante es que solo queda a dos horas de Lima.
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Hatun Machay-Peru-Ancash-Catac
75 km south of Huaraz on the way to Lima is the site of one of the region's most impressive geological attractions, the stone forest of Hatun Machay. Powerful archeological remains in and around the vast area clearly show that the magic of the stunning rock formation has attracted people's attention for thousands of years.
Laguna 69 | Peru
A spectacular hike in the mountainous region of Peru towards Laguna 69, in the Huascaran National Park in Huaraz.
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Virgen de la Candelaria 2014 en Maryland (Baile General 2)
En Honor a la virgen de la Candelaria de Cabanaconde en Maryland Amenizada por la Banda Super Sensacion del Colca USA.
Folk festival in Jauja Love1017's photos around Huancayo, Peru (folk festivals in peru)
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Entry from: Huancayo, Peru
Entry Title: Folk festival in Jauja
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Retrieving my equipment from customs took longer than I expected (it shouldn't have been a surprise as I was warned about the red tape here). So I decided to take advantage of the weekend and go to Jauja, a small town of 30,000 inhabitants some 5 hrs by bus east of Lima. Jauja is probably one of my favourite places in Peru so far, although its hard to choose because every city and area I visit seems to have a wow factor. Jauja's charm, at least for me, lies in the traditional way of life of its people, unspoiled by the hoards of tourists that frequent cities such as Cuzco and Arequipa. Its also a major folk festival center - the owner of the hostel I stayed at, a hospitable french guy called Bruno, told me that there are folk dances and celebrations year round. For those of you venturing out into this little visited town, the Manco Capac hostal comes highly recommended. It has two wonderful gardens with rain-sheltered patios, and the rooms are tastefully decorated. Bruno and his staff were very hospitable. On Sunday I walked through a maze of market streets to get to the main arena where all dances are held. This was not a tourist market - no trinklets or cheesy souvenirs. Amid the household goods and scores of shoe stores you can see food stalls with all sorts of grilled meat on offer. The grilled cuy (guinea pig, local delicacy) is engrained in my mind forever. Apparently the head is supposed to be the juiciest part. Many stalls displayed large trays of cuy, stacked one on top of another; their eye-less char-grilled faces seem to stare right at you in admonishment. The two rather long sharp front teeth make their lifeless faces look all the more threatening. Other food stalls had these large round pots constructed of brick, where coals are laid at the bottom and left to burn to ambers; then all sorts of vegetables are placed on top, but mostly corn and potatoes. The pot is filled almost to the brim, after which it is covered with layers of wood planks, blankets and nylon for a steaming effect. The plaza where dances are held is lined with food stalls as well. In the middle there is a circular arena, around which people gather to watch the folk dancers. Bruno and I managed to secure a viewing spot right at the base of the arena. Dancers from various regions come out, dressed in amazingly colourful traditional clothing, and perform their routine going round the arena once, after which they make way for the next group of dancers. I expected the dances to be lively and fast, but that was not the case. Movements are slow and deliberate; as if the point is more to show off the craftsmanship on their costumes than to display any particular dancing skills. It was hard for me to distinguish one song from the next, they all sounded like one long whailing to me... even so the whole experience was fascinating.
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Photos from this trip:
1. View of jauja
2. Cuy for sale
3. Manco capac hostal
4. Entrance to fiesta arena
5. Dancers
6. Dancers resting
7. Indian dancer
8. Mom and baby
9. Dancers on stage
10. Boy dancer
11. Dancer
12. Musicians resting
13. Balloon seller
14. At the fiesta
15. More food stalls
16. Yum... or?
17. Donut type thing
18. Pot for steaming potatoes
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