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Lake Titicaca.
I always dreamt that I would marry in the Piazza Del Campo in Siena and go on my honeymoon down the Amazon, up the Nile, on a gallop through the pyramids, to Nepal and Kerala, on a safari and finally to Lake Titicaca in Peru.
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LAKE TITICACA»
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1
Lines in the Water: Nature and Culture at
Lake Titicaca
This beautifully written book weaves reflections on anthropological fieldwork together with evocative meditations on a spectacular landscape as it takes us to the remote indigenous villages on the shore of Lake Titicaca, high in the ...
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Lake Titicaca: A Synthesis of Limnological Knowledge
"Represents more than a century of research on this extraordinary lake.
Claude Dejoux, A. Iltis, 1992
3
Lake Titicaca: Legend, Myth and Science
This book is an indispensable guide for any visitor who has an interest in archaeology, history and culture. It is likewise an excellent introduction for the interested reader who yearns to know more about this fascinating place.
4
From Viracocha to the Virgin of Copacabana: Representation ...
This book will be a touchstone in the field of Colonial literature and an important reference for Andean religious and intellectual history.
Verónica Salles-Reese, 1997
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The Aymara Indians of the
Lake Titicaca Plateau, Bolivia: ...
Additional Editors Are Frederica De Laguna And J. Lawrence Angel.
Weston La Barre, John Alden Mason, A. Irving Hallowell, 2013
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Geology of the
Lake Titicaca Region, Peru and Bolivia
LAKE TITICACA AND THE ALTIPLANO H ydrography.—Lake Titicaca is by far
the largest and deepest lake in the world at comparable altitudes. It is
approximately 175 km. long by 50 km. wide and according to Gilson (1939, p. 8)
has an area ...
Norman Dennis Newell, 1949
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Moon Spotlight
Lake Titicaca
This lightweight guide is packed with recommendations on sights, entertainment, shopping, recreation, accommodations, food, and transportation, as well as helpful maps, making navigating this striking and colorful region uncomplicated and ...
Ross Wehner, Renée Del Gaudio, 2011
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Waranq Waranqa: Ethnobotanical Perspectives on Agricultural ...
ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SOUTHERN LAKE TITICACA FORMATIVE PERIOD
The Lake Titicaca basin was an important center of cultural development in the
Andes (Figure 2.1). Archaeological researchers have been drawn to the region ...
Maria Christina Bruno, 2008
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Agrarian reform in theory and practice: a study of the
Lake ...
This book focuses on Bolivia, where government proposals to replace a radical agrarian reform law of 1953 with a neo-liberal Ley INRA provoked heated public debate and violent campesino clashes with the police (witnessed by the author) in ...
10
Ritual and Pilgrimage in the Ancient Andes: The Islands of ...
In this book, Brian Bauer and Charles Stanish explore the extent to which this use of the islands as a pilgrimage center during Inca times was founded on and developed from earlier religious traditions of the Lake Titicaca region.
Brian S. Bauer, Charles Stanish, 2010
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Lake Titicaca en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Eucalyptus Battles Straddle the Globe
On the same note, in a recent New York Times travel story about Lake Titicaca, the author states – “sunsets and other vistas are but all ... «Laguna Beach Independent Newspaper, Jul 15»
Hiking around the Ausangate to discover the hidden side of Peru
... situated at a height of about 4,377 metres, and finally into the sacred valley where you will find the village of Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca. «Malay Mail Online, Jul 15»
Hattiesburg residents survive Peru shipwreck
When Hattiesburg residents Rebekah Baylis and Nathan Satcher decided to take a boat ride and tour Taquile , an island in Lake Titicaca, on ... «Hattiesburg American, Jul 15»
Is the pope a communist?
Bolivia contains the eastern side of Lake Titicaca, which now has an eye-watering smell that stems from what more adolescent readers might ... «MSNBC, Jul 15»
Park Rangers to defend Lake Titicaca National Reserve
Lake Titicaca faces multiple threats to its pristine environment 3,800 meters above sea level. Pollution and contamination threaten its wildlife, ... «Peru this Week, Jul 15»
Insight Vacations offers first South America destination
The tour will continue on to Machu Picchu and end in Lake Titicaca, known for the islands of Uros, home to the native Kotsuña. “Peru has long ... «Travel Weekly, Jul 15»
Bolivian Restaurateurs Invent Quinoa Communion Wafers For Pope
On the menu is Llama tartare and trout from the water of Lake Titicaca served with llullucha, a South American seaweed. The restaurant ... «Huffington Post, Jul 15»
For the Sake of a Hot Shower
The homes selected for this service project were located in a small village called Luquina, on the shores of Lake Titicaca, which is the highest ... «UConn Today, Jul 15»
Artist Grimanesa Amoros Combines Architecture And Ecology For …
Specifically, Amoros was moved by the Uros Islands in Lake Titicaca in southeast Peru, floating islets made entirely out of totora reeds. «Huffington Post, Jul 15»
Bolivian gourmet eatery creates quinoa communion wafers for pope
On the menu is Llama tartare and trout from the water of Lake Titicaca served with llullucha, a South American seaweed. The restaurant ... «Business Insider, Jul 15»