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Uprising in Peru (The Collegian)

CUSCO, Peru — In a quaint Peruvian city nestled in the sun-splashed Andes, it's easy to imagine Cusco to be nothing more than picturesque town of red-tiled roofs, crop-growers and alpaca herders. But behind the smiling faces of friendly locals, deeply embedded problems plague this South American town.

Uprising in Peru (The Collegian)

CUSCO, Peru — In a quaint Peruvian city nestled in the sun-splashed Andes, one would imagine Cusco to be nothing more than picturesque town of red-tiled roofs, crop-growers and alpaca herders. But behind the smiling faces of these friendly locals, there are a myriad of deeply embedded problems that plague this South American town.

Eagle Valley students study hard for Peru trip (The Vail Trail)

When Ann Carlin, 17, first arrived in Lima, Peru with 17 of her fellow Eagle Valley High School classmates this spring, she wasn’t all that culture-shocked

High in the Andes, Peruvians mark Christ's appearance to shepherd boy (Catholic News Service)

OCONGATE, Peru (CNS) -- At the end of an all-night procession, several thousand pilgrims in colorful garb gathered on a hilltop in this remote corner of the Andes, waiting for dawn.

Area farmers markets offer more than a shopping trip (Dayton Daily News)

The leafy bibb lettuce and bright red strawberries are fresh from the garden.

Heads in the clouds (The Australian)

IT'S midnight and freezing. Stars blaze violently overhead.

Couple leaves D.C. suburbs for alpaca farming (The Capital)

WESTMINSTER (AP) - Mary Clark and her husband, Barry, have both lived the city life and now call a farm near Westminster home, which they share with 19 alpacas, three llamas, four barn cats, three house cats and two dogs.

Falling 'in love with alpacas' (The Washington Times)

WESTMINSTER, Md. (AP) | Mary Clark and her husband, Barry, have lived the city life and now call a farm near Westminster home. They share it with 19 alpacas, three llamas, four barn cats, three house cats and two dogs. The Clarks said goodbye to their hectic urban life 18 months ago when Mrs. Clark quit being a counselor at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the family left a ...

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