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  • South America

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  • Peru

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Arequipa - Cathedral

Cathedral and Plaza de Armas, Arequipa

Southern Peru, Peru

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The enormous white Cathedral is built of sillar volcanic stone and overlooks Arequipa’s main square. Built in the seventeen century, it has been damaged and rebuilt several times – first by a fire in...

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Arequipa – Cotahuasi Canyon

Cotahuasi Canyon

Southern Peru, Peru

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Officially recognised as the World’s deepest canyon, the Cotahuasi Canyon is almost 2 kilometres deeper than the Grand Canyon and awesomely impressive. Once the main highway from Puero Inca on ...

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Arequipa - El Misti Volcano

El Misti

Southern Peru, Peru

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El Misti Volcano is known as the Guardian of Arequipa, and rises to an altitude of 5825 metres. The foothills are located 20 km away from Arequipa and trips to the area can be arranged through your Tr...

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Arequipa – Juanita & the Andean Sanctuaries Museum

The Peruvian Flag

Southern Peru, Peru

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The Lady of Ampato, affectionately known as Juanita, was discovered at the summit of the Ampato volcano in 1995. Believed to have been sacrificed at the age of 14 years some 500 years ago, Juanita’s ...

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Arequipa - Santa Catalina Covent

Santa Catalina patio

Southern Peru, Peru

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The remarkable Santa Catalina Convent, just a couple of blocks from Arequipa’s main square, is an essential part of any visit to the area. Covering an area of almost 30,000 square metres, explor...

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Arequipa – Toro Muerto

Toro Muerto

Southern Peru, Peru

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A day trip away from Arequipa is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Toro Muerto, the world’s largest field of petroglyphs. The carved designs can be seen in various states of repair, and include ...

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