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Fancy a Cebiche?
Here is how to make one! Come to Lima to taste its superb cuisine.
Cebiche is a dish prepared with fresh fish and/or seafood, lime/or lemon juice and diverse condiments. The fish is cut in small pieces and marinated up to two hours (depending on the strength of the lime juice), and served garnished with sweet potatoes and a corn cob or choclo.... (learn more) September 2006 |
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CORPUS CHRISTI IN CUZCO: THE LONGEST RUNNING RELIGIOUS CELEBRATION IN THE AMERICAS
Come to Cuzco to see it the first week of June 2007, Aracari is organising a fabulous trip! The celebration of Corpus Christi (the Body of Christ) is the most important festivity in the Catholic Religious Calendar worldwide. It dates back to the late 16th century and has its roots in medieval times. Corpus Christi was introduced in the Americas as part of the policy of Evangelization to convert the population of the New World into Catholicism. The Celebration in 2006 was the 459th uninterrupted Procession of Corpus Christi in Cuzco. It is the oldest celebration in Cuzco and possibly in the Americas.... (learn more) September 2006 |
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Peru, a multilingual and multiethnic country
The best way to meet the highland communities is trekking. Come and trek with us, we have a number of trekking circuits available Peru is a multilingual and multiethnic country. More than 65 ethnic groups inhabit the Coast, Andes and Amazon regions of the Country. There are approximately 9 million indigenous people in Peru, more than almost any other country in the world. In the Andes and on the Coast, they are organized in peasant communities. In the Amazon they have been grouped in native communities... (learn more) September 2006 |
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THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS: A UNIQUE ECOSYSTEM
Travel with Aracari and stay in a Luxury Villa, Yacht or Hotel
The Galapagos Islands, an archipelago of 35 volcanic islands stretching over an area of 45,000 sq.km, on the Pacific Ocean near Ecuador, are one of the wonders of the natural world. They are a Unesco Heritage site since 1978. The Galapagos Islands are unique in that they preserve the habitat of many species that are only found here. Charles Darwin visited the islands in 1835, and his studies of what he found on here constituted the basis for his book The Origin of the Species that he wrote a couple of decades later... (learn more) September 2006 |
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