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The Tunche: The Warming Soul in the Forest
The tunche, also known as the tinchi in some parts of the Peruvian jungle, is a suffering soul that roams…
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Does your baby have hip dysplasia?
The birth rate for children with congenital hip dysplasia or dysplasia of hip development is increasing. It is a condition…
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Fertility: Fascinating Experiences and Stories
In a family gathering for my brother’s birthday where we talked a little about life and its different facets, a…
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A Spectacled Bear in the Mountains of Machu Picchu – A Wonderful Experience
Organizing and taking groups to the citadel of Machu Picchu one day became a very special day. Why? This is…
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The Legend of Mama Sara: The Corn
The corn is one of the most beloved Andean foods of our region for its nutritional properties as well as…
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Q’eswachaca: The last Inca bridge in photos
Days ago, the Inca hanging bridge, handcrafted and made from straw (ichu), was rebuilt along the Apurimac River. The…
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The Child Manuelito
During these days before Christmas, in our emblematic city of Cusco, something unique and traditional for Christmas Eve will take…
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The Mystery and the Magic of a Pilgrimage to Qoyllur Rit’i.
Everything began Friday afternoon when my friends, Walter, Adrian, Walter and I got together in Edwin’s house. On his terrace…
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Apparitions compared: Marianito and the Niño Jesus in Qoyllur Rit’i
The pilgrimage of Quoyllur Rit’i celebrates, in part, the appearance of the Christ Child to Mariano Mayta. This struck me…
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