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  • Photo: Masked worshippers

    Corpus Christi Festival, Cusco

    Photograph by Ernesto Ghigna, My Shot

    Each June, Peruvians dressed up like patron saints and virgins travel to the Plaza de Armas in Cusco for the festival of Corpus Christi. Although the celebration has Catholic roots, many anthropologists believe it also includes ancient Peruvian traditions.

  • Photo: Stone walls of Machu Picchu in front of forested peaks

    Machu Picchu

    Photograph by Tanawat Likitkererat, My Shot

    Experts believe that Machu Picchu was one in a series of royal Inca estates built in the Urubamba Valley. To researchers, the site’s multiple observation points suggest that the Inca worshipped the sun, and its location, surrounded by rivers and mountains, indicates a reverence for nature.

  • Photo: People in brightly colored clothing dancing in a street

    Cusco Festival

    Photograph by Juan Rodriguez Stahlschmidt, My Shot

    Special days—such as this celebration in Cusco—call for the most beautiful and colorful garments. Today's weavers carry on the traditions that originated in Inca times or even earlier.

  • Photo: Horse and carriage in front of a cathedral at night

    Cathedral of Lima

    Photograph by David Noton/Getty Images

    The Cathedral of Lima, rebuilt in 1758 after an earthquake, is a main feature of the capital city’s central Plaza de Armas. The historic square is home to a variety of architectural styles, from colonial to modern. Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, who founded the city in 1535, designed the Plaza de Armas and is buried in the cathedral.

  • hoto: Turquoise lake in a mountain valley

    Cerro de Pasco

    Photograph by Bobby Haas/National Geographic Stock

    A lake nestles in the mountains near Cerro de Pasco, one of the highest cities in the world. Peru's geography includes Andean highlands, western desert, lowland coast, and a sparsely populated jungle.

  • Photo: Reed boats lining a beach

    Tortora Boats, Huanchaco

    Photograph by Michael de la Paz, My Shot

    A row of traditional boats made of totora, a type of reed, are lined up on the beach in Huanchaco, near Trujillo.

  • Photo: Person walking between rectangular salt-collecting pools

    Salt Collecting, Sacred Valley

    Photograph by Dordo Brnobic, My Shot

    Residents of Peru’s Sacred Valley, near Cusco, have long caught the salty waters of a stream in hillside pools, then collect the salt after the water has evaporated.

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  • Photo: Large spider etched into the land

    Nasca Lines

    Photograph by William Albert Allard

    The giant lines and figures traced in the sands of the Nasca Valley were created by the Nasca, an ancient coastal people who lived between 100 B.C. and A.D. 700. Some scientists believe the markings were used in astronomical observations.

  • Photo: Women in hats and carrying babies at a market

    Chinchero Market

    Photograph by Ralph Lee Hopkins/wilderlandimages.com

    Many mothers in Peru, such as these at a market in Chinchero, carry their children in mantas, brightly colored woven shawls that they sling across their backs.

  • Photo: Large stone fortress against a cloudy sky

    Sacsahuaman Fortress

    Photograph by Nacho Calonge/photolibrary.com

    The Inca fortress of Sacsahuaman was nearly impenetrable, thanks to its massive walls and sawtooth design. A Spanish chronicler wrote that 20,000 people labored on the stonework.

  • Photo: Small blue lakes below snow-peaked mountains

    Alcacocha Pass, Andes

    Photograph by Karen Ambrogi, My Shot

    Small turquoise lakes lie below Alcacocha Pass in the Andes. The mountain chain runs north to south through the central part of Peru. In the east, the Andes descend to the Amazon River Basin.

  • Photo: Fountain spray arching over a couple’s head

    Parque de la Reserva, Lima

    Photograph by Paul Kennedy/Getty Images/Lonely Planet Images

    Lighted fountains—part of a "Magical Water Tour"—enchant visitors to Lima's Parque de la Reserva.

  • Photo: Circular agricultural experiment

    Inca Terraces

    Photograph by Tanawat Likitkererat, My Shot

    Ancient Inca terraces spiral across the land in Moray, near Cusco. Inca workers paying off a labor tax, or mita, terraced thousands of mountainsides for farming.

  • Photo: A man working with reeds

    Uros of Lake Titicaca

    Photograph by Ruchi Saran, My Shot

    A man works with freshly cut reeds on Lake Titicaca—at 12,500 feet (3,800 meters) the world’s highest navigable lake. The Uros people live on floating islands and make nearly everything out of totora, a reed that grows in the lake.

  • Photo: Two people in elaborate headdresses

    Inca Festival, Cusco

    Photograph by Erin Sitt, My Shot

    Descendants of the Inca still celebrate the festival of Inti Raymi, which honors the winter solstice and the mighty god Inti. Inca lords called themselves “sons of the Sun” and called sacred rocks “hitching posts of the sun,” where worshippers tethered the god so that he couldn’t leave them.

  • Photo: Two scarlet macaws on a branch

    Scarlet Macaws

    Photograph by Mattias Klum

    Two scarlet macaws put their vivid plumage on display. Macaws, which have two toes facing forward and two backward, are found mainly in the rain forests of Central and South America.

  • Photo: Water in a fountain spouting across the sky

    Cusco Fountain

    Photograph by Dustin Safranek, My Shot

    A fountain blocks the sun in Cusco, which in the early days of the Inca Empire housed only nobles, officials, and their retinues; everyone else was relegated to 12 satellite towns. The name Cusco means “navel” in Quechua.

  • Photo: A volcanic peak jutting up against a blue sky

    El Misti Volcano, Arequipa

    Photograph by Ramon Navalon, My Shot

    The El Misti volcano towers more than 19,000 feet (5,800 meters) above Arequipa, Peru’s second largest city. The city, which serves as a commercial and agricultural center for southern Peru, is filled with buildings made from the volcanic stone.

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