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Since my early years,
I have had
the opportunity to visit South American
countries on quite a few occasions. I have
traveled throughout Venezuela, Columbia,
Ecuador, Brazil, Chile, and the Amazon. I have
fallen in love with the country of Peru. I have spent
years in this ancient country, traveling
the coast, exploring
pristine jungles, then exploring the Andes mountain
chain with its active volcanoes and numerous hot
springs. I have decided it is time to bring
others on these adventures....Travel to the city
of Cusco, high in the Andes to visit the
ancient land of the Inca's. Take a walk on the wild
side in the Peruvian Amazon in the Tambopata
Wildlife Reserve... The Nazca Lines, Floating
islands of Lake Titicaca, Paracas, and the Amazon
Jungle are all with your reach, if your interested
..... I will add some photos to the following pages
.....
Most of
them will be of the Andes, the Peruvian
rainforest, and from the Urubamba Valley.
A valley hidden from the Spaniards for
almost four centuries, A place that is
sacred to the Inca's, as it is known as
"The Valley of the Sun".
The place the Sun itself was born at the
beginning of time. It is the same valley
that one travels through to get to Machu
Picchu, an ancient Inca city hidden until
1911 when uncovered by American explorer
Hiram Walker (or quite possibly his wife,
doing work as a mid-wife according to
local legend, as she was brought to the
foot of the ruins to help deliver a
baby!). On the following pages you will
find photo stories of trips taken the
past few years with friends and different
clients as we travel from Lima to the
Paracas Wildlife Reserve, The Nazca Lines,
Cuzco, The Floating Islands of Uros on
Lago Titicaca, ,Urubamba and then into the
Amazon Jungle at Puerto Maldonado. If your
interested in an adventure to Peru, I can
be contacted through any of the LINKS
provided on these page's.
I am sorry
to say, But I have stopped guiding trips
to Columbia, Venezuela, and South Africa
due to the violence that has erupted in
these countries towards Americans the past
few years.....
One more footnote on Peru before we
start with the Photographs. In 1532 the
Spanish Conquistador Francisco Pizarro
arrived in Peru with 180 horse mounted
soldiers at the Rimac River in what is now
known as Lima, Peru. He then proceeded to
the Inca capitol of Cusco where he was
welcomed by the Inca King, Atahualpa.
Pizarro then imprisoned the Inca King,
holding Him for one year, until a building
was filled with gold and jewels from
throughout the Inca Empire, an empire that
stretched from what is now Chile to
Columbia, with approx. 20 million
residents. Upon receiving the ransom,
Pizarro beheaded Atahualpa and enslaved
the Inca people until 1780 when Tupac
Amaru, a mixed blood Inca Indian revolted
against the cruel Spanish rulers of Peru.
Tupac Amaru was caught, and was dragged
and quartered by four Spanish horsemen in
the square at The Church of the Compania
de Jesus (Society of Jesus) in
Cusco, Peru. In Peru the Revolution lives
on................
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