November 30, 2007
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This is Hampshire - I went to visit Machu Picchu, went round the restaurants and on the last day I was given drugs to bring back to England. “The blocks were inside a Winnie the Pooh bag which I put inside my suitcase. Just put it in your suitcase and do not look
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San Marcos Daily Record - Many in the group took the train to visit Machu Picchu, the ancient lost mountaintop city that was recently voted one of the seven wonders of the modern world. I would rate the entire trip as pretty wonderful. My last piece of luggage was
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November 28, 2007
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North County Times - She also toured Central and South America, visiting the Mayan ruins in Guatemala, Inca ruins at Machu Picchu and urbanized areas of Brazil, Argentina and Chile. She also rode camels in Morocco and elephants in India. She attended cooking schools in Article Info
Inside Higher Ed - Sept. 17 Yale and Peru Reach Pact on Artifacts Yale University has agreed that its extensive collections of artifacts taken from Machu Picchu almost a century ago are in fact the property of Peru and that many of them should return to that country Article Info
Business Strategies Magazine - Attending the performing arts and visits to famous historical sites like Machu Picchu in Peru are being organized for the next two trips. While abroad, Nazareth students attend seminars at various partner universities. Not only are the universities Article Info
AOL - Discoveries at Sipan, an administrative and religious center of the Moche culture, have included a gold-filled tomb built 1,700 years ago for a pre-Incan king. Peru is rich in archaeological treasures, including the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu in Article Info
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November 25, 2007
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Softpedia - the breakneck speed of downhill skateboard racing as they tear up the steepest terrains in the world while performing tricks and outmaneuvering opponents in locations such as the crowded streets of San Francisco and rocky terrain of Machu Picchu. Article Info
Belief.Net - Stonehenge, Machu Picchu, the pyramids of Egypt, Jerusalem, Banaras, and Mt. Fuji. Since prehistoric times, these and other sacred places have exerted a mysterious attraction for millions of people around the world. Ancient legends and modern-day Article Info
NorthJersey.com - Chef and author Anthony Bourdain an Machu Picchu, an ancient city of the Incas in Peru. He eats furry warthog in Namibia, cold sheep head in Iceland, “hangover soup” in Korea. He dances, badly, in front of a crowd in Indonesia and describes Sweden as Article Info
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