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They set off for Thunder Mountain, and after a while they realized that this was not going to be an easy walk. The path was steep and there were strong winds that tried to throw the friends off balance.Read now -
Perusina and Perusino find a wife for Lloque Yupanqui
Inti laughed gently and shook her head. "Today is not about danger or wealth. It is about the heart. **Lloque Yupanqui**, the wise third Inca, is a great ruler, but he is alone. His heart longs for a companion with whom he can share his life.Read now -
Perusina and Perusino save Lloque Yupanqui
A dangerous rock is about to fall on him," explained Pachamama. "He is in the mountains to check the canals, but a landslide has come loose. If no one intervenes quickly, he will not be able to escape in time.Read now -
A day with Lloque Yupanqui
"What would it be like if we could spend a day with Lloque Yupanqui himself?" Perusina asked quietly. Perusino smiled excitedly. "That would be a real adventure! Imagine what we could learn!"Read now -
Perusina and Perusino and the secret of irrigation
Then Manco Cápac, the son of the sun, came to help the people. He was wise and knew that life without water was difficult. So one day he went to a particularly dry village.Read now -
Perusina & Perusino and the secret of Cusco
Mama Quilla smiled and said: "You are on the right path. I will tell you a secret. Cusco was founded by the sons of the sun god Inti.Read now -
Perusina and Perusino in search of the first Inca ruler
Perusina and Perusino listened to the stories of the lake, spellbound, until they finally got tired. They lay down under the sparkling starry sky and slowly closed their eyes.Read now -
Perusina and Perusino and the sun god Inti
Read nowInti beckoned the children closer, and as they approached, he enveloped them in his radiant light. Suddenly Perusina and Perusino found themselves on the highest peak of the Andes. From there they could see the whole country - the green valleys, the deep rivers, and the ancient, mysterious cities of the Incas sparkling like stars in the distance.