Yakuqnan, Water Paths
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1h 28m
The pre-Columbian civilizations of Peru grew on the basis of respect for water and land. How do the women and men of the Peruvian coast, highland and jungle relate to it today and what does water mean in their lives? A tour of spectacularly beautiful settings that star from sea, crossing snow-capped peaks and Amazon basins, will show us Peruvian men and women in their fishing activities, tilling the land in the high Aldean countryside, crossing the rivers in the Amazon thicket.
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