Yakuqnan, Water Paths
Films by Title A-Z
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1h 28m
Peru's ancient cultures revered water and land. Today, its people maintain this sacred bond. From coastal fishermen and highland farmers to Amazonian river navigators, this journey through spectacular landscapes reveals how water remains the vital source of life, connecting Peruvians to their heritage and survival.
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