Angela Ponce for The New York Times Supported by By Mya Guarnieri I was in a dune buggy perched atop a sandy ridge near the small oasis town of Huacachina, Peru, looking down a nearly 60-foot drop.
The sand dunes near Huacachina, Peru. Angela Ponce for The New York Times Paracas National Reserve, south of Lima. The word paracas means “rain of sand” in Quechua, Peru’s most widely spoken ...
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Katya Batchelor, of Tonbridge, died of a cancer at the age of 49. Alberto Fujimori, who ruled Peru with an iron fist during the 1990s, died aged 86 on Wednesday. The ex-president, who was ...