The Nazca Lines are an exceptional collection of geoglyphs in the southern desert of Peru. There are about 300 figures among them including geometric shapes, animal like figures, straight continuous lines, humans and plants. The exceptionality of these geoglyphs rest in the fact that they can only be seen from the air.
Read the full story »The Peruvian economy relies heavily on its natural resources approximately 15% of its GDP depends on it. Its main source of income comes from mining; Peru is one of the …
In the 1970s two military governments led by Juan Velazco Alvarado and Francisco Morales Bermudez nationalized a big portion of the economy making them inefficient and uncompetitive. A period of …