travel to peru
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Travel to Peru. Source: Cuzco – Image gallery. http://travel.peru.com/english/lugarInteres/detalleImagen.aspx?idioma. Source: Come to Peru. http://www.peru.info/en/. Peru is a thriving country Prosperous in culture, ancestry and natural resources. $ Sources of Income $. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Travel to Peru
Source: Cuzco – Image gallery. http://travel.peru.com/english/lugarInteres/detalleImagen.aspx?idioma
Source: Come to Peru. http://www.peru.info/en/
Peru is a thriving country
Prosperous in culture, ancestry and natural resources
$ Sources of Income $
Government of Peru does not utilize their natural resources
Peru has discovered one LARGE source of income
Source: google images money. http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl
Source: Boeing. www.boeing.com/.../2007/q4/071220c_pr.html
You guessed it!
Tourism has become “the country’s second
largest source of foreign income” (Urgate & Pacheco, n.d., p.2).
Why Travel Peru?
Source: Tumbes. http://www.perutrip.net/imagenes-peru/high-peru-galeria/tumbes/punta-sal-tumbes.jpg
The Inca Trail
Source: Inca Trail. http://www.amazingperu.com/peru/images/add-tour-extensions/inca-trail-machupicchu-peru.gif
Machu Picchu
Source: Google Machu Picchu. http://lastdaysoftheincas.com/wordpress/wpcontent/uploads/2008 /05/clouds-over-machu-picchu21.jpg
More places you can visit.
Nasca Lines Arequipa Amazon Puno and Uros Floating Islands And many more …..
The Beautiful City of Lima
Source: Lima google.http://www.destination360.com/south-america/peru/lima
Now Going Back!
There was an old saying the French used to say:
“[T]o be as rich as Peru” (Falconer, 1995, p. 35)
Economy
In today’s society, a country must study how
people will choose to use the resources that
are offered to them (Economy, 1988).
References
Economics. (1998). Webster’s Encyclopaedia Dictionary. United States of America: Lexicon Publications. p. 296.
Falconer, K. (1995). Cultures of the world Peru. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corporation
Ugate, J., & Pacheco, L. (n.d.). Peru country case study. Retrieved February 7, 2010, from the Peru Tourism Website: http://
www.unep.org/bpsp/Tourism/Case%20studies%20(pdf)/Peru%20(Tourism).pdf