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Since we are aware of that many highland villagers do not get a work allowing them to cover their life expenses, we make efforts to provide them the resources to alleviate/better the conditions of their lives. For instance, contributing them for housing, proper nutrition, etc.
Although, funds for them are necessary, there is also another option of what can be donate. It means clothes, shoes for adult as well children or school supplies. These can be send to the following address:
Responsible People Foundation
Bank transfer or Western Union
Bank´s name: Banco de Credito
Bank account number: 285-21647033-1-55
SWIFT code: BCPLPEPL
Address: Av. El Sol 189
City: Cusco
Country: Peru
Owner of the account: Edwin Edgar Caviedes Laura
Passport number: 42379751
Position: Operation Manager
Foundation: Responsible People
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(Please note: Peru does not use post codes.)
In case you like to help with a financial aid and help to provide new life opportunities, please click below on “Donate Now”.
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Huascaran National Park
12 May 2023
In the Cordillera Blanca, the highest tropical mountain range in the world, Mount Huascarán rises 6,768 meters above sea level, which gives its name to this park. Its deep ravines furrowed by numerous torrents, its glacial lakes and its varied vegetation form a group of spectacular beauty. This site is home to animal species such as the spectacled bear and the Andean condor.
Awesome. There is no other word. A ...
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Leymebamba Museum in Amazonas
28 April 2023
The Leymebamba Museum was inaugurated in June 2000 as a result of the need to generate the technical and environmental conditions for the investigation, conservation and preservation of funerary bundles and other archaeological materials recovered by the Mallqui Center in the Laguna de los Cóndores within the framework of of the emergency project carried out in 1997. The construction of the museum is the result of the management of ...
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Revash Mausoleums in Amazonas
14 April 2023
What do these collective graves mean? Why did the Chachapoyas build them on the rocky wall of a steep ravine? And their colors? What do the drawings mean? Why do some tombs have a gabled roof, is it to protect them from the rain?
Archaeologists say that these mausoleums are replicas of the houses where the inhabitants of the area lived.
The truth is that the questions remain open and the ...
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The gothic world of Quiocta's caves
31 March 2023
Enter the depth of a cavern that houses cave paintings and skeletal remains. This beautiful secret of the deep jungle extends 545 m into the interior of the earth. It is entered through a cave five meters in diameter. There, figures and shadows, as well as millions of years old stalactites and stalagmites, captivate the gaze of visitors.
In this underground world, curious figures sculpted by the centuries, water and ...
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National Reserve of Salinas and Aguada Blanca | Arequipa
17 March 2023
Arequipa has innumerable tourist places. One of the best is the Salinas and Aguada Blanca National Reserve, which this year celebrates its 39th anniversary as a Protected Natural Area. It is appreciated and cared for by locals and tourists. It presents an extreme biodiversity and provides environmental services to more than a million people in the country. Its beauty also places it as an important destination close to the ...
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