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[Title] => Peruvians find all 14 bodies in Andes copter crash
[Summary] => A police rescue team on Sunday recovered the bodies of all 14 people who died in a fiery helicopter crash high in the snowy Andes, and Quechua Indians from nearby villages helped carry the remains down the steep slopes.
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[Title] => Stranded Machu Picchu tourists say supplies scarce
[Summary] => Tourists visiting Peru's famed Machu Picchu citadel said yesterday they lack enough food, water and shelter and are at the mercy of price-gougers three days after mudslides trapped them in a nearby village.
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[Title] => CUZCO: A GATEWAY TO A FORGOTTEN PAST
[Summary] => In stark contrast to the endless trees that you see approac-hing the city of Iquitos in the Amazon Rainforest by plane are the endless mountains that surround the city of Cuzco. Located 3,326 meters above sea level the Imperial City of Cuzco is located high in the mountains of the Andes and is the gateway to the nearby Sacred Valley and more importantly, Machu Picchu itself.
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January 28, 2010 - 6:00am