Let's climb Wayna Picchu (Huayna Picchu)

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Let's go to Moray: We visited Moray by having our Taxi driver stop a...

Let's go to Moray: We visited Moray by having our Taxi driver stop a...: We visited Moray by having our Taxi driver stop and wait for us on our ride back to Cusco from Ollantaytambo, of course right after our tr...
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SACSAYHUAMAN: I just wanted to be part of it...  Sit on the fiel...

SACSAYHUAMAN: I just wanted to be part of it...  Sit on the fiel...: I just wanted to be part of it...  Sit on the field of Sacsayhuaman, contemplate the crowd, lay down and look at the sky and have a picn...
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Let's climb Wayna Picchu (Huayna Picchu): WAYNAPICCHUHuaynaPicchuSeptember 3, 2011...

Let's climb Wayna Picchu (Huayna Picchu): WAYNA PICCHU HuaynaPicchu September 3, 2011 ...: W A Y N A P I C C H U Huayna Picchu September 3, 2011 This is the entrance to Wayna Picch...
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I am a native Peruvian, born in Miraflores, Lima in 1956. At the age of 2, my family moved to the Amazon jungle where I lived in a small village near the city of Tarapoto where I lived until I was almost 16 years old. I moved to Lima and continued my education and work in tourism and teaching English. At the age of 23, I emigrated to the United States where I have lived ever since. In the year 2000, I started commuting to Peru on a regular basis and have been living in both the U.S. and Peru ever since. I have traveled the world extensively as well as throughout Peru. During my travels abroad, I found the Peruvian artisan works to be equal if not superior to those found in Europe, Asia and Northern Africa.
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