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La Libertad: Where 3,000 Years of Culture Belong to Everyday Life » Latinapress News

The first rays of the sun break through the morning fog over the Pacific, while narrow reeds slide into the waves in front of Huanchaco. Fishermen balance out on the so-called Caballitos de Totora out into the sea – just as their ancestors have for centuries. In the northern Peruvian region of La Libertad, culture is not a relic, but lived everyday life. Between the Pacific coast, [...] The post La Libertad: Where 3,000 years of culture belong t…
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The first rays of the sun break through the morning fog over the Pacific, while narrow reeds slide into the waves in front of Huanchaco. Fishermen balance out on the so-called Caballitos de Totora out into the sea – just as their ancestors have for centuries. In the northern Peruvian region of La Libertad, culture is not a relic, but lived everyday life. Between the Pacific coast, [...] The post La Libertad: Where 3,000 years of culture belong t…

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latinapress Nachrichten broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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