La Profezia della Curendera by H. H. Mamani has been a way point in the rediscovery of ourselves started before our trip and leading to it. In short As a…
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We are a travelling couple who, after leaving pretty much everything behing, decided to explore their inner and outside world
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Travel Literature
La vie en cabane: Petit discours sur la frugalité er le retour à l’essentiel – David Lefèvre [Book Review]
In short… La vie en cabane: Petit discours sur la frugalité er le retour à l’essentiel is a short essay on the concept of hut as an archetype. The hut,…
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Asi Habla un Q’ero by N. P. Calcina has served as a starting point to learn more about one of the most ancient cultures in South America and to begin…
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The Shuar are an indigenous people of the Amazon in Ecuador and Peru. Skilful warriors, they resisted to the Incan and Spanish conquest and are now fighting to save the…
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The Pastoruri glacier is located in the Southern portion of the Cordillera Blanca in Peru. In the last few years this 5,240-meter ice giant has become one of the main…
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Chavin de Huntar is one of the most ancient and mysterious archaeological sites in Peru. It’s located in the central part of the country, about 100 Km from the town…
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Orcona, a place shrouded in mystery and full of energy, is located few kilometres away from Nasca (Peru), outside the main tourist routes. Being in the area to visit the…
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The Q’ero are the last Incan shamans and descendants. Meeting them is still possible without agencies and organized tours. Visiting the Q’ero, holders of a rich ancestral culture, is one…
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The Q’eros (spelled Q’iru in Quechua) are the last descendants of the Inca empire. Proud of their culture and traditions, they live on the Peruvian Andes (Cusco region) 5.000 metres…
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What?! You are in Peru and you don’t visit Machu Picchu? Exactly. We said NO to this wonderful place which is the most visited archaeological site in Peru. Here the…