Showing posts with the label Peru

The Ransom Room

Feb 9, 2024

In the northern highlands of Peru lies the historic city of Cajamarca, where the great Inca empire met its demise. It was on this soil that ...

The Band of Holes

Jul 25, 2022

In Peru’s Pisco Valley, there is a strange alignment of thousands of shallow pits. The pits are arranged in a narrow band about 14 to 20 met...

Vicuña: The World's Most Expensive Wool Comes From a Llama

May 11, 2022

Deep within the Andes of Peru gallops an animal that’s treasured across the world. It belongs to the family of Llamas but is called a Vicuña...

Juliane Koepcke: The Girl Who Fell From an Airplane And Survived The Rainforest

Jan 25, 2022

Juliane Koepcke was seventeen and desperate to get home. She had just graduated from high school in Lima, and was returning to her home in t...

Glacier Birds

Oct 9, 2020

High in the Andes among frozen glaciers, where virtually nothing survives, a small and plump, blue-gray feathered bird lays eggs and raises ...

The Clay Licks of Amazon Rainforest

Aug 20, 2019

Macaws and parrots of the Amazon rainforest have developed a particular taste for clay. They collect in large numbers on exposed river banks...

Lake Titicaca’s 150-year Old Steamship That Runs on Dung

Aug 10, 2019

The BAP Puno. Photo credit: Peruvian Navy . Lake Titicaca, the largest lake in South America, is situated high up in the Andes on the bord...

Strings And Knots: Inca’s Cryptic Writing System

May 2, 2018

While Geoffrey Chaucer was writing The Canterbury Tales in late 14th century, the Inca scholars high up in the Andes were struggling to put...

Rainbow Colored Mountains

Jan 27, 2018

Soil is typically brown, but when mixed with the right minerals in right quantities, it can yield a fascinating range of colors. You can see...

Paracas Candelabra of Peru

Jul 5, 2017

The Nazca Lines in southern Peru are some of the best known geoglyphs on earth, but they aren’t the only ones in the Nazca desert. About 200...