Legend has it that the Santiago river used to swallow the canoe of anyone trying to explore it. Now an indigenous community is discovering surprising species in its waters.
Chiclayo is celebrating following the inauguration and blessing of a large statue of Pope Leo XIV, located in a central ...
The potential starter pit at the Santa Barbara zone continues to be open laterally and downdip with definition drilling ...
In Peru’s mysterious Pisco Valley, thousands of perfectly aligned holes known as Monte Sierpe have long puzzled scientists.
The survey, run with ITB Berlin and Diversity Tourism, highlights large gaps between legal rights, social acceptance and real ...
High in the Peruvian Andes, a ribbon of thousands of hand-dug pits marches across a barren hillside, so regular and extensive that it is visible from the air like a dotted scar. For decades, ...
Brazilian President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is expected to attend COP30 on Wednesday to see through the processes and meet ...
Darren Bazeley tells Sky Sports why he swapped the UK for New Zealand in 2005, his extensive history with the national team, ...
New research published in Antiquity reveals the first scientific evidence that Peru’s puzzling “Band of Holes” — once ...
By John Dudley, University Communications and MarketingA century after it first baffled explorers and inspired speculation ...
After the coronavirus outbreak hit Indonesia, charity worker Harry Machmud in May asked volunteers to map handwashing stations across the sprawling archipelago.
Nestled in the heart of north-central Indiana lies a place where your retirement dreams don’t require a winning lottery ticket – Peru, Indiana, where affordability and small-town charm create the ...