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  • Marinera in Peru
    July 25, 2024 Torsten Peters

    The Marinera - Peru, Africa and Europe united

    Marinera in Peru: Dance, History, and National Pride Marinera is one of Peru's most famous dances. It combines music, movement, regional identity, and the cultural diversity of the coast, especially in Lima and Northern Peru. Dance FormTraditional Peruvian partner dance...

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  • Die wichtigsten Flüsse Perus
    April 21, 2024 Torsten Peters

    The rivers of Peru: lifelines of a diverse country

    The Most Important Rivers of Peru: Amazon, Ucayali, Marañón, and Madre de Dios Peru is shaped by rivers that originate in the Andes, flow through rainforests, valleys, and lowlands, and feed large parts of the Amazon basin. Main BasinA large...

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  • Die Majestät der Peruanischen Berge
    April 21, 2024 Torsten Peters

    Peru: The Majesty of the Peruvian Mountains: An Overview of the Highest

    Peru's Highest Mountains: Huascarán, Yerupajá, Coropuna, and Ausangate Peru's highest peaks lie in the Andes and shape the landscape, climate, spirituality, trekking, and mountaineering. The Cordillera Blanca and Cordillera Huayhuash, in particular, are among the most impressive high-mountain regions in...

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  • Maca aus Peru
    March 24, 2024 Torsten Peters

    Maca from Peru: Andean Root, Tradition, and Effects

    Maca contains a variety of nutrients including vitamins, minerals, amino acids and antioxidants, giving it a wide range of health benefits. Here are some of the main effects of maca:

    Boost libido and sexual function: Maca is traditionally used as an aphrodisiac and is said to increase libido in men and women. Studies have shown that maca can improve sexual function and support fertility.

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  • Peru Reisetipps
    January 21, 2024 Torsten Peters

    Peru Travel Tips: Altitude, Money, Safety, and Machu Picchu

    In many South American countries, it is customary to dispose of toilet paper not in the toilet, but in a trash can next to the toilet. This practice typically applies to accommodations outside of four or five star hotels. Even though it may not seem hygienic, it is important to follow local customs to avoid problems. If you are unsure, we recommend asking at reception.
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  • Quinoa aus Peru
    January 17, 2024 Torsten Peters

    Quinoa from Peru: Andean Grain, Cuisine, and Culture

    Quinoa has deep historical roots in the Peruvian Andes. The indigenous peoples of this region have been growing quinoa for thousands of years and have incorporated it as a staple food into their culture. Not only did it serve as a source of food, but it also had ritual and spiritual meanings.
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  • Tourismus in Peru
    January 10, 2024 Torsten Peters

    Tourism in Peru: Recovery, Crisis, and Opportunities

    Tourism in Peru: Crisis, Recovery and New Opportunities Peru's tourism sector has experienced a severe shock since the pandemic. The country is now visibly recovering, but safety, formality, infrastructure, and sustainable growth remain key challenges. Before PandemicIn 2019, around 4.4...

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  • Noahs Peru-Reise
    December 30, 2023 Torsten Peters

    Noah's Trip to Peru: Lima, Paracas, Machu Picchu, and Chicama

    Puerto Malabrigo, a small town on the edge of the village with desert right on the doorstep, offered the perfect backdrop for this surfer's paradise. Chicama is appreciated not only by surfers, but also by everyone who wants to experience the fascination of the longest wave in the world.
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  • Jenseits aller Grenzen
    December 25, 2023 Torsten Peters

    Beyond All Borders: Sister Margarita and Cachaquito

    Their steps take them through the towns of Chiclayo, where children play in the dusty streets and look for hope. "Beyond All Limits" becomes not just a name, but a source of inspiration that happiness knows no limits. Sister Margarita, an everyday heroine, becomes the embodiment of compassion that transcends all boundaries.
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  • Weihnachten im Amazonas
    December 15, 2023 Torsten Peters

    Christmas in the Amazon: Traditions of the Peruvian Jungle

    The tradition of “Pastoreadas Navideñas” from the Ucayali and Loreto regions is a fascinating insight into the historical blending of Christian teachings and local customs. These festive parades were introduced by Spanish priests in the century before last and take the population on a journey through biblical depictions and mystical figures of the forest.
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