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Plunge into the ancient Inti Raymi festival in Cusco, as professor of anthropology and archaeology Dr. Dwayne L. Merry introduces you to Peru! Begin your journey through this incredible country amid the ancient carvings of Chavin de Huantar, the ruins of Chan Chan and the Huaca del Sol, built by pre-Incan civilizations. Stop to observe the handiwork of the traditional weavers of Taquile and the artistry of an incredible collection of gold artifacts in Trujillo. Join the excavations of Sipan and Tucame, with Walter Alva and Thor Heyerdahl as your guides. Travel into the Amazon to meet an isolated tribe before attending a celebration of the Aymara, high in the Andes. Sample the bustling city life of Lima and the European flavor of Arequipa for a taste of modern Peru, then return to the countryside and the market of Pisac before concluding your trip with an exploration of the mysterious mountain city of Macchu Picchu.
Visit:
Cusco
Chavin de Huantar
Nazca
Chan Chan
Trujillo
Taquile
Tucame
Lake Titicaca
Uros
Lima
Arequipa
Pisac
Machu Picchu
And More!
LANGUAGE
FORMAT
APPROX. RUNTIME
English
Color, full-frame, stereo sound, NTSC
73 minutes
ENCODING
Rating
SUBTITLES
OTHER FEATURES
All regions
Unrated
None
Interactive menus
This DVD is Compatible with all NTSC players
DVD Features:
Format: DVD, Color
Released: 2009
Language Tracks: English
Rated: Not Rated
NTSC, Region 1
Running Time: 73 minutes
Product Code:pc19014
Package: DVD Case.
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Travel to Peru (DVD)
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