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The Heart of The Healer Foundation: Sacred Rituals & Ceremonies to Reconnect Us with The Earth

by WriteEditSeek in Spirituality, September 12, 2009
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A review of a shamanism conference, led by Peruvian-born Oscar Miro-Quesada, a practicing shaman, held at Utah State University in Logan, Utah.

How to Move Large Stone Blocks

by John Carter in Religion, June 18, 2009
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Moving 5,000 lb. stone blocks.

Five Mysterious Ancient Megaliths

by s hayes in History, May 20, 2009
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Seemingly impossible to construct and transport – Ancient megaliths remain the subject of awe and speculation to modern society. Has ancient knowledge been hidden or lost over time?

The Peruvian Calendar of Well-Being

by James Chapman in Society, April 21, 2009
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Our well being is something that we all spend a lot of time thinking about and we are continually trying to find ways to improve it. Here is the Peruvian calendar of well being and it is what may be the reason they are so healthy and live so long.

The Lord of Ucupe: Tomb Discovery Sheds New Light on Moche Culture in Ancient Peru

by Auron Renius in History, April 20, 2009
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The last resting place of a Moche Indian king dating from around 1500 years ago and filled with riches was discovered in Peru in June 2008 at the base of Huaca el Pueblo, a mud-brick pyramid. Buried along with the king were nineteen gold headdresses, jewellery, two funerary masks and the skeletal remains of two other men and an impregnated woman.

Nazca Lines

by Silveraxe in History, March 10, 2009
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A brief summary of the Nazca Lines.

Fascinating Places: Hieroglyphs of the Gods

by Bren Parks in Folklore, January 14, 2009
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Long before the Wright brothers lifted their tiny plane into the heavens and flew into history, mysterious hieroglyphics and designs have adorned plateaus and hillsides all over the world.

South America’s Biggest Volcanic Eruption

by balisunset in History, July 27, 2008
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On February 19, 1600, South America’s biggest volcanic eruption in all of recorded human history occurred in a mountain close to Arequipa, a city in southern Peru. Its VEI was 6, the same as Krakatau’s, and the type of eruption was also the same as Krakatau’s, a Plinian one.

The Incas

by Mind in History, July 14, 2008
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Climate, location, and more.

Peruvian Culture

by Mr E in Subcultures, June 10, 2008
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Peru’s rich culture is is derived in part by the integration of several other cultures into it.

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