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Puya Raimondii
Puya Raimondii, also known as Queen of the Andes, is the world's largest bromeliad. The plant lives in the high Andes of Peru and Bolivia (3,000 - 4,800). This is an endangered plant that blooms only one every 80-100 years, producing a 30 - 40 foot talk with thousands of flowers.
Puya Raimondii, also known as Queen of the Andes, is the world's largest bromeliad. The plant lives in the high Andes of Peru and Bolivia (3,000 - 4,800). This is an endangered plant that blooms only one every 80-100 years, producing a 30 - 40 foot talk with thousands of flowers.

02
Peru Tropical Forest
Peru's tropical forest cover over 60% of the country, making Peru world's fourth largest country with tropical forests. These vital, diverse, and highly populated biodiversity ecosystems are located mostly in the Amazon Basin.
Peru's tropical forest cover over 60% of the country, making Peru world's fourth largest country with tropical forests. These vital, diverse, and highly populated biodiversity ecosystems are located mostly in the Amazon Basin.

03
Pink River Dolphin
Pink River Dolphins, also known as "boto", are endangered freshwater dolphins mostly found in the Amazon or Orinoco Basins. Pink River Dolphins can live up to 40 years and are notorious for their unique pink skin color that intensifies as they age. Did you know dolphins are considered one of the most intelligent animals?
Pink River Dolphins, also known as "boto", are endangered freshwater dolphins mostly found in the Amazon or Orinoco Basins. Pink River Dolphins can live up to 40 years and are notorious for their unique pink skin color that intensifies as they age. Did you know dolphins are considered one of the most intelligent animals?

04
Capybaras Resting near the Amazon Forest
The Peruvian Amazon cover over 60% of Peru in the east, containing the world's second largest portion of the Amazon Rainforest. This is a biodiverse region, inhabited with over 16,000 animal species
The Peruvian Amazon cover over 60% of Peru in the east, containing the world's second largest portion of the Amazon Rainforest. This is a biodiverse region, inhabited with over 16,000 animal species

05
Desert by the Coast
The coastal region in Peru is a dry and arid 3,000 km long strip between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountain. Did you know that this region is considered one of the world's driest deserts? However, Peru's coastal regions features fertile river valleys and the infamous Huacachina oasis town.
The coastal region in Peru is a dry and arid 3,000 km long strip between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountain. Did you know that this region is considered one of the world's driest deserts? However, Peru's coastal regions features fertile river valleys and the infamous Huacachina oasis town.

06
Andean Mountains
The Peruvian Andes cover a significant portion of Peru with over 20 mountains ranges and thousands of summits, including the highest peak in the tropics, Huascarán (6,768m high). This region contain grand glacial lakes, the infamous UNESCO site Machu Picchu, and snow capped ranges. This region is a great tourist spot for hiking and feeling peace at such a high altitude.
The Peruvian Andes cover a significant portion of Peru with over 20 mountains ranges and thousands of summits, including the highest peak in the tropics, Huascarán (6,768m high). This region contain grand glacial lakes, the infamous UNESCO site Machu Picchu, and snow capped ranges. This region is a great tourist spot for hiking and feeling peace at such a high altitude.

07
Andean Titi Monkey
This cute and fluffy animal also called San Martin Titi Monkey is an endangered primate animal. The Andean Titi Monkey weighs less than 3 lbs, famous for its white face and being highly vocal.
This cute and fluffy animal also called San Martin Titi Monkey is an endangered primate animal. The Andean Titi Monkey weighs less than 3 lbs, famous for its white face and being highly vocal.

08
Andean Mountain Cat
The Andean mountain cat, scientifically known as "Leopardus jacobita" is an endangered mountain wild cat roaming the high-altitude regions of the Peruvian Andes. The Andean mountain cat has grey fur, large paws, and long, fluffy tail.
The Andean mountain cat, scientifically known as "Leopardus jacobita" is an endangered mountain wild cat roaming the high-altitude regions of the Peruvian Andes. The Andean mountain cat has grey fur, large paws, and long, fluffy tail.

09
Fishes in the Peru Coast
Peru's waters provide excellent fishing, offering world-class and diverse experiences. The Central Coast near Lima is famous for sea bass, drum, and seabream. In the Andes Mountains near Cusco, the high-altitude lakes and rivers are filled with rainbow trout. In the Amazon Basin near Iquitos, people often fish for piranha and peacock bass, also known as tucunare.
Peru's waters provide excellent fishing, offering world-class and diverse experiences. The Central Coast near Lima is famous for sea bass, drum, and seabream. In the Andes Mountains near Cusco, the high-altitude lakes and rivers are filled with rainbow trout. In the Amazon Basin near Iquitos, people often fish for piranha and peacock bass, also known as tucunare.

10
World’s largest flying bird, Vulture gryphus
The Vulture Gryphus is the world’s largest flying bird of prey. It can stand up to 4 ft and has a wingspan of 10 feet. This incredible bird is found along the Andes mountains and Pacific coasts of Peru.
The Vulture Gryphus is the world’s largest flying bird of prey. It can stand up to 4 ft and has a wingspan of 10 feet. This incredible bird is found along the Andes mountains and Pacific coasts of Peru.

01
Puya Raimondii
Puya Raimondii, also known as Queen of the Andes, is the world's largest bromeliad. The plant lives in the high Andes of Peru and Bolivia (3,000 - 4,800). This is an endangered plant that blooms only one every 80-100 years, producing a 30 - 40 foot talk with thousands of flowers.
Puya Raimondii, also known as Queen of the Andes, is the world's largest bromeliad. The plant lives in the high Andes of Peru and Bolivia (3,000 - 4,800). This is an endangered plant that blooms only one every 80-100 years, producing a 30 - 40 foot talk with thousands of flowers.

02
Peru Tropical Forest
Peru's tropical forest cover over 60% of the country, making Peru world's fourth largest country with tropical forests. These vital, diverse, and highly populated biodiversity ecosystems are located mostly in the Amazon Basin.
Peru's tropical forest cover over 60% of the country, making Peru world's fourth largest country with tropical forests. These vital, diverse, and highly populated biodiversity ecosystems are located mostly in the Amazon Basin.

03
Pink River Dolphin
Pink River Dolphins, also known as "boto", are endangered freshwater dolphins mostly found in the Amazon or Orinoco Basins. Pink River Dolphins can live up to 40 years and are notorious for their unique pink skin color that intensifies as they age. Did you know dolphins are considered one of the most intelligent animals?
Pink River Dolphins, also known as "boto", are endangered freshwater dolphins mostly found in the Amazon or Orinoco Basins. Pink River Dolphins can live up to 40 years and are notorious for their unique pink skin color that intensifies as they age. Did you know dolphins are considered one of the most intelligent animals?

04
Capybaras Resting near the Amazon Forest
The Peruvian Amazon cover over 60% of Peru in the east, containing the world's second largest portion of the Amazon Rainforest. This is a biodiverse region, inhabited with over 16,000 animal species
The Peruvian Amazon cover over 60% of Peru in the east, containing the world's second largest portion of the Amazon Rainforest. This is a biodiverse region, inhabited with over 16,000 animal species

05
Desert by the Coast
The coastal region in Peru is a dry and arid 3,000 km long strip between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountain. Did you know that this region is considered one of the world's driest deserts? However, Peru's coastal regions features fertile river valleys and the infamous Huacachina oasis town.
The coastal region in Peru is a dry and arid 3,000 km long strip between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountain. Did you know that this region is considered one of the world's driest deserts? However, Peru's coastal regions features fertile river valleys and the infamous Huacachina oasis town.

06
Andean Mountains
The Peruvian Andes cover a significant portion of Peru with over 20 mountains ranges and thousands of summits, including the highest peak in the tropics, Huascarán (6,768m high). This region contain grand glacial lakes, the infamous UNESCO site Machu Picchu, and snow capped ranges. This region is a great tourist spot for hiking and feeling peace at such a high altitude.
The Peruvian Andes cover a significant portion of Peru with over 20 mountains ranges and thousands of summits, including the highest peak in the tropics, Huascarán (6,768m high). This region contain grand glacial lakes, the infamous UNESCO site Machu Picchu, and snow capped ranges. This region is a great tourist spot for hiking and feeling peace at such a high altitude.

07
Andean Titi Monkey
This cute and fluffy animal also called San Martin Titi Monkey is an endangered primate animal. The Andean Titi Monkey weighs less than 3 lbs, famous for its white face and being highly vocal.
This cute and fluffy animal also called San Martin Titi Monkey is an endangered primate animal. The Andean Titi Monkey weighs less than 3 lbs, famous for its white face and being highly vocal.

08
Andean Mountain Cat
The Andean mountain cat, scientifically known as "Leopardus jacobita" is an endangered mountain wild cat roaming the high-altitude regions of the Peruvian Andes. The Andean mountain cat has grey fur, large paws, and long, fluffy tail.
The Andean mountain cat, scientifically known as "Leopardus jacobita" is an endangered mountain wild cat roaming the high-altitude regions of the Peruvian Andes. The Andean mountain cat has grey fur, large paws, and long, fluffy tail.

09
Fishes in the Peru Coast
Peru's waters provide excellent fishing, offering world-class and diverse experiences. The Central Coast near Lima is famous for sea bass, drum, and seabream. In the Andes Mountains near Cusco, the high-altitude lakes and rivers are filled with rainbow trout. In the Amazon Basin near Iquitos, people often fish for piranha and peacock bass, also known as tucunare.
Peru's waters provide excellent fishing, offering world-class and diverse experiences. The Central Coast near Lima is famous for sea bass, drum, and seabream. In the Andes Mountains near Cusco, the high-altitude lakes and rivers are filled with rainbow trout. In the Amazon Basin near Iquitos, people often fish for piranha and peacock bass, also known as tucunare.

10
World’s largest flying bird, Vulture gryphus
The Vulture Gryphus is the world’s largest flying bird of prey. It can stand up to 4 ft and has a wingspan of 10 feet. This incredible bird is found along the Andes mountains and Pacific coasts of Peru.
The Vulture Gryphus is the world’s largest flying bird of prey. It can stand up to 4 ft and has a wingspan of 10 feet. This incredible bird is found along the Andes mountains and Pacific coasts of Peru.
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