Sep 18, 2018

Healing Ceremonies In Peru, New Cable Car In Machu Picchu, Online Shopping, And More!


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Caral
 
Lamas
In the cloud-covered hills above

Tarapoto, the pueblo of Lamas

sits on a ridge overlooking a fertile

valley. You’ll find plenty of things

to do in the area, including coffee

and cacao tours, visiting

waterfalls, ayahuasca ceremonies,

cultural centers, small museums,

traditional wares, native rituals

and dances, and even fossil

hunting.









 
The Long Dance
On October 8th, come join us in

the Sacred Valley of Peru for the

Long Dance. This dance is held in

Noble Silence and Noble Look. It’s

an opportunity to connect with

and to heal your inner self,  planet

earth, and your relations.









 
Mining and Investment
 
YESTERDAY TWO SIMULTANEOUS QUAKES SHOOK PERU
 
NEWS NATIONAL

YESTERDAY TWO SIMULTANEOUS QUAKES SHOOK PERU




Two medium-intensity earthquakes shook the north-eastern jungle and the south coast of Peru almost simultaneously yesterday.



MORE THAN 5 MILLION PERUVIANS DO ONLINE SHOPPING
 
NEWS NATIONAL

MORE THAN 5 MILLION PERUVIANS DO ONLINE SHOPPING




Today, more than 5 million Peruvians buy products online, and six out of every 10 do it from their smartphones.



RESEARCHERS FROM 4 COUNTRIES LEARN TO IDENTIFY
 
NEWS NATIONAL

RESEARCHERS FROM 4 COUNTRIES LEARN TO IDENTIFY YELLOW FEVER IN PERU




The National Institute of Health (INS) of the Ministry of Health (Minsa) is becoming a benchmark in research, surveillance and control of diseases caused by arboviruses in Latin America.


FIVE ELECTRIC BUSES HAVE ARRIVED IN PERU
 
NEWS NATIONAL

FIVE ELECTRIC BUSES HAVE ARRIVED IN PERU




It is expected that by March 2019, the Peruvian branch of the Chinese BYD will bring to the country five electric buses that will be used both for urban transport and private transportation.


 
PERU WILL CONSTRUCT A CABLE CAR SYSTEM
 
NEWS TOURISM

PERU WILL CONSTRUCT A CABLE CAR SYSTEM IN MACHU PICCHU




With the objective of bringing more tourists to the Machu Picchu ruins, the country’s authorities are hoping to build a $20 million US dollar-cable car systemin the area.


 
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