Monday, February 1, 2010

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LOS INCAS SI SABIAN CONSTRUIR

IF THE INCAS CLIMATE CONTROL SABIAN around them


The Incas knew how to build their cities. Machu Picchu and all the ancient Inca ruins resisteron the onslaught of torrential rains in Cusco.

"The great news is that Machu Picchu is intact, first, because it is built in height, and second, because it drains all the facts at that time, those who have not suffered at all," said Carlos Milla, President of the Chamber of Commerce of Cusco.

is expected in ten days to rehabilitate the railway through the town of Santa Teresa, where apparently there is less damage. But in the future will need more access roads.

He said that although the economy has been affected in the short term, tourism will recover its strength because the attractions of Cusco are perfectly: "It is not only Machu Picchu, we have a thousand products in Cusco, all intact, the city itself has not suffered any damage, so it is safe to visit. "

Minister Foreign Trade and Tourism Martin Perez reported that there will be a promotional campaign to increase visits Cusco domestic tourists. "It would be an excellent measure to compensate, because Cusco is visited mainly by tourism (foreign)" he said.

However, the National Chamber of Tourism (Canatur), plans to launch "Know Peru now" to domestic and foreign tourists visit Peru while other wonders of Machu Picchu access remains restricted. The organization proposed that the most important international figures to support this campaign. Also

considered necessary for the immediate formation of a committee of public crisis - private to plan the restoration work of tourism in the shortest period in areas affected by heavy rainfall.

SOURCE PROFESSIONAL JUAN CARLOS VICTORIA

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