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Peru’s Sacred Valley, Revisited
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Peru’s Sacred Valley, Revisited

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  • May 15, 2012
  • By Doug Hughmanick
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  • Jason Gagliardi · May 16, 2012 · Reply

    Inca-gram?

    • Alex · Jun 9, 2012 · Reply

      Hell yes! Inca-gram!!

  • pol · Jun 26, 2012 · Reply

    hello
    Machu Picchu is beautiful, is one of the 7 wonders of the world, this picture these are very nice, looking around the web I found Study Spanish Sacred Valley in which we talk about the city of Cusco, Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley.

  • DEMI · Jul 9, 2012 · Reply

    uyyyyyy when I see these pictures and remember my trip to this beautiful city full of tradition.

    My stay was for a month I stay at a hotel near the main square and take a trip taking advantage of my Spanish classes at a school near the lodge amauta Spanish School was really a memorable trip for all

    and it really is amazing machupicchu I recommend

    • robert horner · Mar 24 · Reply

      please ,post or email a few details. i’ve been thinking of a similar trip. thanks.

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