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Puno Train Station

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Andean Explorer Train at Puno station on the way to Cusco  Jan. 2011

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Imágenes cercanas en Peru

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A: PeruRail Puno Lake Titicaca

por Willy Kaemena, 50 metros de distancia

Wikipedia: "PeruRail is a railway operator working tourist, freight, and charter services in southern...

PeruRail Puno Lake Titicaca

B: Andean Explorer Train

por Willy Kaemena, 60 metros de distancia

 Wikipedia: "PeruRail is a railway operator working tourist, freight, and charter services in souther...

Andean Explorer Train

C: Lago Tititaca. Comunidad Uros.

por roberto denis, a 4.2 km.

Lago Tititaca. Comunidad Uros.

D: Lake Titicaca

por Willy Kaemena, a 5.1 km.

Wikipedia: "Titicaca is notable for a population of people who live on the Uros, a group of 42 or so ...

Lake Titicaca

E: Floating Island Lake Titicaca

por Willy Kaemena, a 6.3 km.

Wikipedia: "Titicaca is notable for a population of people who live on the Uros, a group of 42 or so ...

Floating Island Lake Titicaca

F: Floating Island on Lake Titicaca

por Willy Kaemena, a 6.3 km.

Wikipedia: "Titicaca is notable for a population of people who live on the Uros, a group of 42 or so ...

Floating Island on Lake Titicaca

G: Floating Island Lake Titicaca

por Willy Kaemena, a 6.4 km.

Wikipedia: "Titicaca is notable for a population of people who live on the Uros, a group of 42 or so ...

Floating Island Lake Titicaca

H: Llachon

por Rolf Ris, a 29.2 km.

Llachon

I: Titicaca

por Rolf Ris, a 32.0 km.

Titicaca

J: Isla Amantani, Peru/ 03.2012

por NilsW, a 39.4 km.

Lake Titicaca

Isla Amantani, Peru/ 03.2012

Este panorama fue tomado en Peru, South America

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Following liberation from Portugal and Spain, South America took off into its own development, capitalizing on the rich deposits of oil, gold, copper, silver and tango musicians.

Brazil is the largest country in South America and home to one of the world's best parties, Carnaval. Have you heard of samba music? How about bossa nova? Maybe dancing for three days straight?

I can't say enough good things about South America. All the world's continents have amazing secrets and treasures laying in wait for your discovery, but in South America... just have a look at our pictures while you're waiting for online confirmation of your plane tickets to hit your inbox.

Text by Steve Smith.

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