Sunday, 10 July 2011

Gold Museum of Lima-Peru.

Probably one of the most beautiful things in gold from our ancestor Pre-Incas and Incas in Peru.

Friday, 10 June 2011

President of Peru. 2011.

Ollanta Humala was quick to proclaim victory over Keiko Fujimori
Peru's right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori has admitted defeat in the run-off of the presidential election.
Ms Fujimori congratulated her rival, populist former army officer Ollanta Humala.
Mr Humala has a 3% lead with more than 90% of the votes counted.
In a reaction to Mr Humala's win, the stock exchange in the capital Lima, fell by more than 10% shortly after opening, prompting officials to suspend trading for two hours.
"I recognise his triumph," Ms Fujimori said in a brief message to the media.
The two candidates shook hands after a brief meeting behind closed doors.
Mr Humala had already declared victory on Sunday night.
With most votes counted, the leftist ex-soldier has 51.5% of the vote - 3 percentage points ahead of Ms Fujimori.
In his victory speech, he promised that poor Peruvians would share the country's mineral wealth and benefit from its impressive economic

Thursday, 19 May 2011

Huaraz- Ancash.

Huaraz it is one of Peru Departamento (big city) on the north of Peru. It is a beautiful city of Andes. You will find a nice people and visit the beauty of the city, national parks lakes ( Laguna de Llanganuco) "Pastoruri", "The Huascaran" one of the high mountain in Peru.  Let' s go and have fun! watching the video

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Culture of Chavin de Huantar.

One of the ancient culture of Peru is Chavin- Huantar.  1000 B.C.  Hoping you will be enjoying this video.

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Dance: La Marinera Peruana

La Marinera it is one of many different kind of dances of Peru.  Hoping you will be able to watch and enjoy it.

Monday, 2 May 2011

Politics in Peru: Future President Humala??

Analyst: Probability of Humala victory rises on poll results

April 26, 2011 · Leave a Comment  
A recent opinion poll that gives presidential hopeful Ollanta Humala a 6-point lead over opponent Keiko Fujimori shows the former as a clear favorite to win the second round vote and Peru’s highest public office, according to analyst Erasto Almeida of the New York-based Eurasia Group.
The poll gives Humala 42 percent support, compared to 36 percent for Fujimori.  Ten percent of the voters are undecided and 12 percent reject both candidates. The national poll by firm Ipsos Apoyo for daily El Comercio was taken from April 16-21 and has a margin of error of 2.3 percent.
Humala, a 48-year-old leftwing nationalist who narrowly lost the 2006 campaign to incumbent Alan Garcia, won the first round vote on April 10 with about 31 percent support. Read more…