Monday, March 31, 2008

Liver Of Sulfur Won't Work On Spot

PREDATION REPORT

TOURIST GUIDES MADE WITHOUT BORDERS

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAM VISIT TO SHELTER WILDLIFE REPORT

Girl Guides Association of Tourism without Borders (GSF), non-profit association, meeting once again with one of its institutional purposes, held last Saturday 29 March, the second activity consisted of solidarity tourism awareness of respect and knowledge of wildlife recovered and housed at the shelter for wild animals "Mini Zoo Education" located in the countryside of Moche. This activity was aimed at 30 children with limited financial resources from the slum area New Paradise, Sector El Tablazo Huanchaco, Trujillo.

This activity is a continuing program that Responsible Tourism Guides Tourism without Borders have been doing with children in the areas of areas excluded from the region La Libertad.

Thanks to generous support from Mr. Oscar Rodriguez (044 9574525), it was possible to transport children from the village center participants indicated (Huanchaco District) to Wildlife Refuge , located in the countryside of Moche (Moche District). In the shelter, David Novotny, Director of Environmental Education Project, together with his father Mr. Luis Novoa, were responsible for communicating to children participants the vital importance of being accountable to the current situation of animals that are victims of contemporary human behavior. Participating children took notes of explanation shared by David and his father, a fact that will have a ripple effect among their friends and family.
The day environmental education program ended with the drawing session by participating children. The drawings will be analyzed by a psychologist, who will GSF personal diagnosis of each child and taking into account that the document be made other appropriate activities.

Investment in cultural activities and natural with this population children will generate a current scale responsible with respect to the environment, thus providing a sustainable and lasting change.

This event was possible thanks to support from different people and institutions. Detailed below:

Transportation: Oscar Rodriguez (044 9574525) Income
Refuge: Sanctuary Association
and ecology of the countryside moche
Colors and Sketchbook: GRAIN OF AU PEROU NOMADE
Logistics and coordinator in the CPM Nuevo Paraiso Huaman Javier Alvarez
Volunteering: Kelvin, Edith, Junior, Charlotte (Student Travel)
Thomas Hollard (France)
Flyers tourist Iperú Trujillo - Promperú
GSF Coordinator: Vanessa Leon

Sincerely:
Víctor Corcuera Cueva
PRESIDENT GSF
Registration
children


Vanessa Leon, GSF coordinator

Entering the Sanctuary

Luis Novoa lecturing about the world of Alpacas

Thomas and Vanessa preparing the materials for drawing

Taking notes

shaping the creative freedom

Guayaquil squirrel.
This squirrel was originally used in 2004, to infer that the animals were rodents represented in the court ceremonial Tschudi, Chan Chan.

Creating ...

TEAM
With all the participants of the day

After the day ...

Until next opportunity

Víctor Corcuera Cueva

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Where Can I Buy Ipecac In Minnesota

SOLIDARITY TOURISM NEWS OF THE LOST WORLD WALKING LIBERTY

LOST WORLD NEWS

In memory, love lives forever


The radiant full moon la tibia noche y el candor del viento del sur oeste fueron nuestros acompañantes en esta salida al MUNDO PERDIDO. La suavidad de las ardientes dunas, milenarias rocas cubiertas por su rojiza patina, cactus, mariposas, lagartijas y lechuzas le dieron vida a este cuadro surrealista que sirvió de fondo a nuestra primera salida.

Este primer colectivo de caminantes estuvo conformado por personas de diferentes latitudes y profesiones, donde el fin común fue descubrir lo que La Libertad para caminar les depara.

Las sensuales Dunas de Cerro La Mina fueron el punto de partida para acceder al Mundo Perdido, Área Natural ubicada en Cerro La Mina y Cerro Los Compadres, ambos ubicados en la margen izquierda del Valle Moche. Al primer kilómetro have entered this Natural Area, the presence of snails. the famous cactus foxtail "and achupallas, we showed the flora of this area, typical of the Peruvian coast. Well-defined traces on the rugged slopes also showed us the presence of Zorro coastal as well as lizards. Wildlife in their natural habitat a few miles from the city Trujillana.

Climbing to 1153 meters above sea level we saw vestiges of cultural presence of different periods in the past and has even been reused until a few decades ago. Access and enter to observe one of the expressions and manifestations of communication ancient Andean man: Painting rock, in this case representing a character in liturgical position. Unfortunately lack of education of people who previously have come from these places, the rock shelter was negatively impacted by the rock inscriptions.

The night was warm, the moon where we took shelter under its radiant light. A comforting soup and energetic force of the flames of the fire were the center of the concentric circle formed by walkers. The talks touched on various topics that night ...
The next day, after taking our breakfast, we began the second stage of this trek, this time we played the descent down the other side of the Cerro Los Compadres. After to descend once more the ancient dunes waiting for us in last challenge before reaching the town of Santa Domingo. They were thirteen hours and we were back to Trujillo.

We believe that faced with a lack of education of respect for nature and the intangible cultural heritage of peoples, is the population should take the post in front of the national reality. This raises
Association proposal GUIDELINES WITHOUT BORDERS, organized walks. These outings give professionals an educational tone to the walks, thus enriching the experience of walking to connect with nature. The traveler who is part of these expeditions receives information about the flora, fauna and the cultural legacy of ancient cultures, generate awareness and chain. The experience of the traveler is then relayed this to family and friends but with a responsible message. Julio Pingo away by its "This is sport" decided to join and promote this lifestyle, contact with nature but with an educational message and responsible. We thank the group of travelers and opening the first official outing Guides Without Borders. Sincerely

: Víctor Corcuera Cueva



GUIDES PRESIDENT WITHOUT BORDERS
Trujillo March 23, 2008

life emerges from the desert fertility


Surrealist forms
A lizard camouflaged with granite varieties
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entry stage to the Lost World, cacti welcome us

Descent, using rescue techniques

cave painting, character liturgical position

second stage, camping under the protection of Apu

standbys, the element that transformed mankind accompanied us on the night of full moon

energy remains the next day

The natural outdoor decoration

The Lost World at your feet

greet the dawn

Third stage the plains of the Andes

Finally, once again the journey of sandy

And the sands once again show their different lifestyles

The team, from left to
right Standing: Carlos Cardenas (Camera man), Vitto (Photographer), Thomas (geography student), Sandra Lucker (Conservative), Julio Pingo (conductor TV program),

Focus: Victor Corcuera (Nomada), Wilson (sandboard's rider), David Hoyos (Social communicator and artist)


Víctor Corcuera Cueva

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Blueprints For Salons



FREEDOM TO WALK THE LOST WORLD

The geographical diversity of the region La Libertad and because the only one to have the Coast, the Sierra and Selva, make this a paradise natural landscape. The Andean man was walking at these latitudes and over the past 10 000 years walking and observing reached about its new territories to adapt. The Andean man has always been a walker, this enabled him to see a range of possibilities to generate its cultural heyday but balanced progress in a negative way without disturbing the environment. Currently
by urban expansion and mining operations, the Natural Areas of Peru are playing down the ominous name of "economic development". The absence of a legal and moral, threatening the future quality of life of future generations. Front

anticipated, the Association WITHOUT BORDERS TOURIST GUIDES , opening the walking program: "FREEDOM TO WALK" . Proposal that seeks to generate a stream of walkers, where they can appreciate the beauty spot of nature is is in the coastal, mountain or forest. Periodically, these outlets allow hikers know the importance and the need to protect natural areas, these outputs merge sports, nature appreciation, thereby fulfilling an educational purpose it is necessary in these outdoor trips. The region of La Libertad offers interesting routes where local people and / or other people can access freely and learn, in some cases, like the ancient people could survive on what Mother Earth gave them. FREEDOM TO WALK
is a program that the Association WITHOUT BORDERS TOURIST GUIDES open to the community of lovers of nature, creating new jobs paths under the premise RESPONSIBLE TOURISM.

This Saturday March 22, 2008 we head to LOST WORLD, those interested in attending can call 9939064 or info@guiasinfronteras.org

Víctor Corcuera Cueva
GUIDES
PRESIDENT WITHOUT BORDERS


THE LOST WORLD
Millions of years of constant transformation

Ancient dunes, memories of nature

Where the desert comes alive ...

And where life lives on through the millennia

lifestyles that protect other ...

Wake Your sixth sense ...

Where the dew is still fresh and sweet ...

Víctor Corcuera Cueva

Sunday, March 9, 2008

What Outfit To Use In A Club?

Mother Earth Concert URBAN ART TRUJILLO

THE HIGH TITO LA ROSA CONCERT FOR THE MOTHER EARTH
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with you pictures of the press conference and concert for Mother Earth. Concert held at the Teatro Municipal de Trujillo last March 8 and was offered up by Tito La Rosa in the company of legendary Tavo Castillo, Pepe Chiriboga, Camila Alva and contemporary dance Marisel Rosa.

- "This concert is dedicated to the thousands of women who are transforming the planet right now, and are the conductors of this new era. For them we have touched deep-

were the words at the end of the concert by Tito La Rosa, who greeted Marco Antonio Corcuera, the great writer Libertad. Tito La Rosa devoted a special issue Melissa Massat who left the Peruvian Andes in a few days.

- "This concert is dedicated to our teacher Melissa Massat, who goes on a journey. Thanks Melissa for having endured all these crazy poets at home, thanks for Melissa. " Roger stated

Neyra, director of the cultural magazine "The amounts Voices", who also greet the artists and people who were over 06 years consecutive giving to The Voices Sumas, including Santiago Salazar Mena, David Novoa, Castañeda Franco, among others.
The Municipal Theatre is once again full of cosmic energy ancestral Andean sounds. Sincerely

: Víctor Corcuera Cueva
Trujillo
March 9, 2008
PRESS CONFERENCE
Marisel La Rosa, Tavo Castillo, Tito La Rosa and Roger Neyra

Beard ANTARA
Tito CONDOR La Rosa showing journalists the Antara made from condor feathers
MEZA
Arranged especially the different elements of the Meza accompanies every concert of Tito La Rosa
WAKRAPUKU
Powerful trumpet Andean made with bull horns
PERCUSSION
Pepe Chiriboga provides rhythm in the high concert
THE CITY OF GALA
THANKS
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