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TOURIST PLACES OF PERU

Good afternoon teacher I am the student kleverson estrada Good afternoon, I am the student Borja Viera,
and we will present you the tourist places of Peru.

 MACHU PICCHU:
- Machu Picchu is the most outstanding Inca archaeological site due to its creative urban design,
the beauty of its architecture and the fine stone work of its constructions, notably the topography
of the top of the mountain which it transformed into an imposing llaqta.

 LAS LINEAS DE NAZCA:

- They are zoomorphic and anthropomorphic figures and sweeping lines or fields of great
magnitude, variety and geometric precision drawn on the flat surface of an extensive desert
territory. Some of the most famous are the hummingbird, the condor, the pelican, the spider, the
monkey, the condor and the so-called "Astronaut".
 Valle del colca.

- It is an Andean territory where the continuity and evolution of the cultural heritage persists. The
territory is the repository of an enormous cultural heritage, highlighting the survival of two
ethnic groups: Collaguas and Cabanas.

 Las ruinas de chan chan:

- Chan Chan is the largest adobe city in America and the world, located on the north coast of Peru,
that was inhabited by the chumues. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988,
The Chimues stand out thanks to their formidable constructions and skills in metallurgy and
textiles.

 Real Felipe:
- It is a military building in the shape of a pentagon built in the eighteenth in the bay of
Callao Peru, It is one of the few works of military architecture that exist in Peru and is
the largest built by the Spanish in America. Its name was chosen in honor of King Philip
V of the House of Bourbon, who had died in one thousand seven hundred forty-six.
Currently its use is touristic, serving as the headquarters of the Museum of the Army of
Peru.

 El lago Titicaca:

It is the highest navigable lake in the world, located in the central Andes between the
territories of Bolivia and Peru.
Of which 56% corresponds to Peru and 44% to Bolivia. The main tourist activities are
boat rides and caballitos de totora, visiting the islands and practicing sport fishing. In
the lake there are 42 natural islands inhabited by ancestral communities that have
preserved their customs and cultural traits.

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