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Photo Story - The Reality of Peru from Afar

  • Writer: Isaac León
    Isaac León
  • Jul 9, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 27, 2019

Reality of Peru From Afar Photo Story

There’s no doubt that Peru holds amazing wonders such as Machu Picchu, the Rainbow Mountains and the great city of Lima. Yet, you will see poverty everywhere you travel in Peru. In June, I went with a university group to experience this reality first hand in the city of Lima, where the economical gap between rich and poor is astounding.




In order to preserve las Huencas de Pachacamac (a pre-hispanic archaeological site), the Peruvian government had to put a barrier to stop invasive houses from constructing more houses over this archaeological site.



Students practice traditional dances in a school located in San Agustino, one of the poorest districts of the city of Lima.



These are poorly built, invasive houses that were made during the migration of people from the mountains of Peru to the City in search of a better life.



For extra security in the neighborhood, a lot of communities have gated entrances with a guard or a person in charge of supervising who goes in or out of the community.



A lot of people that live in those poor neighborhoods don’t have access to water and depend on rivers to wash their clothes or do their dishes.


This Photo Story was written for Rooster Global News Network (RGNN) and can read the article here.

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