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Inca Qamana: Yunguyo's best kept secret
There are places that don't seek to be discovered. That exist in their own time, with their own logic, indifferent to the noise of the world. Inca Qamana, in the heights of Yunguyo, is one of them. And when I found it, I understood that there are beauties that don't announce themselves — they simply wait for you. An amphitheater that time built The ruins of Inca Qamana stop you in your tracks. Not because of their scale, but because of their form — a stone structure that open
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May 193 min read


Inca Qamana: el secreto mejor guardado de Yunguyo
Hay lugares que no buscan ser descubiertos. Que existen en su propio tiempo, con su propia lógica, ajenos al ruido del mundo. Inca Qamana, en las alturas de Yunguyo, es uno de ellos. Y cuando lo encontré, entendí que hay bellezas que no se anuncian — simplemente te esperan. Un anfiteatro que el tiempo construyó Las ruinas de Inca Qamana te detienen en seco. No por su escala, sino por su forma — una estructura de piedra que se abre hacia el lago como un anfiteatro natural, com
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May 193 min read


The Aymara Route of the Altiplano: five destinations that hold the deepest soul of Puno
There are routes that few travelers know and that those who journey through them never forget. You won't find them in conventional tourist circuits or bestselling travel guides. This is the Aymara route of the Puno altiplano — a path that crosses centuries of history, spirituality and a relationship with the land that the modern world has almost entirely lost. Chucuito: where fertility is sacred and stone tells stories Just a few kilometers from Puno, Chucuito is one of those
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May 185 min read


Lake Titicaca: what no one tells you before you go
Lake Titicaca is not visited. It is felt. There are places in the world that change you without asking permission. Lake Titicaca is one of them. I know this because I live here, at 3,827 meters above sea level, in Puno — and every dawn over the lake is still a revelation. What the books don't tell you Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world, yes. Anyone who has googled it knows that. But what they don't tell you is the silence it holds at dawn, when the water
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May 133 min read


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