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Some Mysterious Places of the World!
In this great world there are many mysterious places still remaining as puzzles to mankind. The stories and facts behind them are really interesting to learn and nobody knows the answers for the questions...
15 commentsFive-Year Old Girl Gave Birth To A 5.92 Pounds Son
Lina Medina of Antacancha, Peru was born on Sept. 27, 1933 and on May 14, 1939, at her age 5 years, 7 mos. & 21 days old in Paurange, Peru she gave birth to a son, Gerardo, which ushered her to the spotlight...
4 commentsHow Potatoes Changed The World
The Irish Famine -- Scene at the gate of the work-house Appearing in practically every color in the rainbow, the lowly potato has changed the world for many centuries in ways that most have never imagined....
34 commentsChakana
A Chakana is an Andean symbol of the Incan civilization. Derived from the Quechua (traditional language of the Incas) word "chakay," meaning "to cross" or "to bridge," a chakana is a 3-stepped symmetric...
9 commentsFun Facts About Peru
Did you know at the time of the Spanish conquest, the Inca Empire was the largest in the world. You can find 28 different climates in Peru. How would you know what to wear? Have you ever drank a Piso Sour? ...
16 commentsMORE PERUVIAN RECIPES
This is part 2 of an article on Peruvian Recipes. My husband is from Lima, Peru and Papas a la Huancaina ( Peruvian Potato Salad) & Papa Rellena( stuffed potato) are two of the delicious dishes that he cooks...
7 comments5 Places I'd Like To Visit Before I Die
LONDON The five places I'd like to visit before I die are on my own personal bucket list. I went to London a few years back, and I'd like to revisit it. The English people weren't stiff or snooty or...
8 commentsThe Aztec Tattoos History
There were many ancient cultures that showed art through tattoos. The Aztec group was one of the most advanced when it come to body art, they were known for their creative art skills and produced some...
Coca: sacred leaf of the Incas!
Talks about the coca plant and the diverse products that are now available, like tea, cream, extracts, powder and liquor. Also mentions the chewing of the coca leaf to reduce pain from hungr and to give strength and endurance. Shows the variety of coca products and gifts currently available.
2 commentsPERUVIAN RECIPES
I am a lucky woman! My husband is from Peru and he likes to cook and every so often he treats me to some authentic Peruvian cooking. My favorites are: Ceviche- a cold seafood dish. It can be made with fish,...
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