Archive for September, 2006


Letters for Tuesday (Machu picchu)


Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - Aug 29, 2006… We realized he enjoyed many types of music, but did we appreciate his ability to lose his heart to places as diverse as Machu Picchu, Venice and Wyoming? …
Source: www.dallasnews.com

His dancing becomes a scenic attraction
San Jose Mercury News,  USA - Sep 17, 2006… Harding's 3 1/2-minute video shows him dancing in dozens of countries. He dances at iconic sites, from China's Great Wall to the Machu Picchu ruins in Peru. …
Source: www.mercurynews.com

The mystery of Machu Picchu
24 Hours Vancouver, Canada - Sep 11, 2006By 24 HOURS NEWS SERVICES. Machu Picchu, the Lost City of the Incas, is built on a terraced mountain peak 2,430 metres above sea level. …
Source: vancouver.24hrs.ca

Gecko Latin America deals better than ever
e-Travel Blackboard (press release), Australia - Aug 31, 2006… 495 per person twin share, with an extra local payment of USD 250, showcases the major attractions of Peru and also includes a four-day trek up Machu Picchu. …
Source: www.etravelblackboard.com

Machu picchu - Afterschool Art 

Emerging artist . Few words engender quite as much undue excitement or unfair execration. The excitement comes from the art-industrial complex, which imagines itself to benefit immeasurably fromthe merest hint of precocity, whether its deserved or not. Article Info

Teen headed (Machu picchu) for Machu Picchu 


PORTSMOUTH — Life can be complicated and often frustrating for diabetics, but for one local insulin-dependent teenager, the disease has provided a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Splendid isolation 
At the beginning of the first hike on my first morning on Easter Island, I saw my first moai - the iconic statues known the world over. There it lay, at the trailhead, the size of a Volkswagen camper van, face down in the wild lupins.

Peruvian trails, Tuscany, Caribbean dreams realized 
Some Northeast Valley residents tried to escape the heat of the corporate world and Valley temperatures by hitting the heights of Machu Picchu and the open sea.



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