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    Life and Death in the Andes Travel Writing Assignment Kim MacQuarrie, the author of Life and Death in the Andes: On the Trail of Bandits, Heroes, and Revolutionaries is a writer, a four-time emmy award winning documentary filmmaker, anthropologist, and the author. MacQuarrie spent time living in Peru and consequently wrote four books on the country, and the events that took place and significant figures who resided there. With a large amount of time being spent in Latin America, he was able to view

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    Takanakuy is a giant mass brawl that happens every year during Christmas in the Andes. It’s a centuries old tradition that was originally designed to settle legal disputes in the city of Santo Tomas. According to Maximo and Alejandra Ttico (2012), The basic idea of Takanakuy is that men, women, and children save their accumulated conflicts throughout the year to solve all differences on Christmas day despite race or monetary income. Instead of fighting in that very moment they save it for Christmas

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    One of the countries in South America is Peru, home to part of the Amazon rainforest and also to Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu is an ancient Incan city that was set high in the Andes Mountains. The civilization was renowned for its sophisticated dry-stone walls, and so is Machu Picchu Peruvian Restaurant. This restaurant has captured the essence not only of the ancient civilization, but of the culture of Peru as well. Though this is a restaurant, they teach their customers about Spanish culture, and

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    An Essay About Alpacas

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    Years of exposure to the harsh climates of Peru, Bolivia, and Chile in the Andes mountains have made Alpacas tough enough to survive different weather conditions and navigate through various types of terrain with ease. Alpacas are reared mostly for their wool, which can be used in making multiple items ranging from clothing to decorations and all kinds of woven materials. Alpacas as Pets: Known for their gentle attitude, Alpacas makes excellent pets. They also have a unique appearance, almost like

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    Comchabamba Weaknesses

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    Definitely worth your time, the city of Cochabamba is never created to disappoint. Location (3) Specifically, Cochabamba is located on Bolivia's epicenter and is the country's fourth largest city. It is perched on the Cochabamba Valley of the Andes Mountain Range

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    Inka Culture Inka, was a community that used to live in the area of Cuzco, which is located about 10,000 feet in the mountains of Southern Peru. The word “inka” means “ruler”. The state inka was created during the time of wars. Inka’s population was 800,000km squared in 1438. Their wars were pretty big back in the days, they had around 200,000 soldiers, which of course was considered the largest and best armed in the region. Their transportation was “walking” through the highways because they

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    drastic range of altitude and geographical diversity in such a small area has resulted in a high number of diverse climactic regions. Because of their very different climates and altitudes, Ecuador’s four main regions, the lowland Pacific Coast, the Andes Mountains, the Amazon rainforest, and the Galapagos Islands, are each home to a wide variety of plant and animal species. These many distinct ecosystems and the hundreds of endemic species residing within Ecuador’s borders have led scientists to classify

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    dream last night, a tremendous premonition. I saw green fields and flowers. I could smell the grass.” (Read 225) is a quote taken from the book Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors by Piers Paul Read. This quote is just one example of the hope generated in the story. Alive is about a Uruguayan Rugby team whose plane crashed in the Andes Mountains while on their way to Chile. This story tells of the struggle that the 45 on board attempt to overcome by doing whatever they can to survive for over two

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    Bolivia Research Papers

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    Being one of the top ten smallest countries in South America, Bolivia has many different things you may not know about including their, climates, vegetation and tourist attractions. Although Bolivia is underestimated about what it has, it has one of the best GDP’s and is one of the most visited countries in the region. Bolivia was once known as Upper Peru until a man called Simon Bolivar gained its independence. Francisco Pizarro also played one of the most important roles in the foundation of

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    Brazil. South America has a history that has a variety of human cultures and forms of civilization. Peru is located in the west of South America. And has borders with Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, and Chile. One mountain range in Peru is the Andes. It’s running North to South along the western coast of the continent. The main source of water in Peru is the Amazon River. The Amazon River is partially in Peru and the rest is in Brazil. One of the lakes in Peru is LakeTitacaca.

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