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HERITAGES PLACES
Perú: World Heritage
THE CITY OF CUZCO.
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Information. Declared a World
Cultural Heritage by
UNESCO in 1983.
Cuzco, which in the
ancient Quechua language
means "navel of the
world", was an important
hub in Inca times that
connected all of South
America, from Colombia
to the north of
Argentina. Today,
centuries later, Cuzco
continues to be the
centre of attention, not
only for our
neighboring countries
but for the whole world.
In its streets,
historical centres,
churches, pubs and cafés
you can hear not only
Quechua and Spanish
spoken, but such diverse
languages as English,
French, Japanese and
Hebrew. All of them,
united by the same
experience, found in the
charming and fascinating
"belly button" of the
world.
MACHUPICCHU,
Was inscribed by UNESCO
as a World Heritage Site
also in 1983.
I could say a great deal
about this
archaeological site,
which was hidden for
centuries until it came
to light in the early
1900s, but it is
difficult to describe in
words what one feels
when the citadel
suddenly appears, like a
challenge to the
imagination and to
engineering, between the
mountains that mark the
beginning and the end of
the Andes and the Amazon
Basin.
The temple or fortress
of Chavin de Huantar,
declared a World
Cultural Heritage in
1985.
I could tell you of the
gusts of air that brush
your face almost like a
sigh when you walk
through its
sophisticated
underground galleries.
Known as the "castle",
Chavin and its intricate
passageways is believed
to be one of the oldest
constructions in the
Americas.
THE HUASCARAN
NATIONAL PARK.
Inscribed as a World
Natural Heritage in
1985.
Here I can tell you
about the turquoise
colour of its lakes that
contrast with the snow-capped
peaks of the highest
tropical mountain range
in the world. The
Huascaran National Park
is a paradise and a
challenge to nature and
adventure sports lovers
alike. It has over 600
glaciers, close to 300
lakes, and 27 snow-capped
peaks that reach heights
of over 6,000 metres,
such as the Huascaran
which rises to 6,768
meters above sea level.
CHAN CHAN
is another of the 10
sites inscribed as World
Cultural Heritages by
UNESCO, this in 1986.Known
as the largest city of
clay in pre-Columbian
America, Chan Chan is
texture, it is form, it
is desert sand made into
art. The birds that
decorate the walls of
Chan Chan seem almost to
fly in the strong breeze
that blows through this
ancient Chimu site.
THE MANU NATIONAL
PARK
Inscribed as a World
Natural Heritage in
1987, Manu is the feast
of life and diversity,
with more than 1,000
species of birds, 1,200
types of butterflies,
over 20,000 varieties of
plants and an unknown
quantity of reptiles,
insects and amphibians.
LIMA´S HISTORICAL
CENTRE
Declared a World
Cultural Heritage in
1991.
Lima is a sum of colours,
textures and sounds. It
is a cosmopolitan
capital par excellence
where the taste is
acquired from the
flavour offered by its
street-side cooks frying
anticuchos or soft
picarones in syrup
against a backdrop of
colonial balconies, old
houses, and churches
with secret tunnels.
THE RIO ABISEO
NATIONAL PARK
Inscribed as a World
Natural Heritage in
1990.
Becausse geographical
location and the
fragility of the
archaeological sites
within the park, Rio
Abiseo remains closed to
tourism since 1996.
Today Peruvian and
foreign scientists
travel through the park
to continue studying the
flora and fauna and the
remains of pre-Inca
cultures.
THE NAZCA LINES
And the Pampas de Juma
were declared a World
Heritage site in 1994.
Close to the other
natural jewel that is
the Paracas National
Reserve, these lines and
figures of different
animals, drawn on the
Peruvian desert and seen
properly only from the
sky, were considered a
mystery for decades
because it was not known
if they were a calendar
or a form of
communication with outer
space.
AREQUIPA´S HISTORICAL
CENTRE
Declared a World
Cultural Heritage in
2000.
The city of Arequipa is,
precisely, an example of
how culture in Peru is
constantly abrew.
Arequipa, known as the
White City because of
the volcanic rock, or
"sillar", with which its
churches and homes are
built. Arequipa is the
land of passions and
contrasts, of the hot
rocoto pepper and the
magnificent condor which
can only be seen flying
over the Colca Canyon,
one of the deepest in
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