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53 Stories

  • La malédiction de Razkar Kapouik by Mamaguel
    Mamaguel
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      Parts 3
    Mexique 1976 Dans le village de San Pueblo, le petit Miguel s'apprête à fêter son 10ème anniversaire, mais une étrange découverte va bouleverser sa vie et celle du paisible bourg...
  • Beginner Hiker Tips to Get Started and Stay Safe by guidingmachupicchu
    guidingmachupicchu
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      Parts 1
    Short Inca trail to Machu Picchu
  • Cowboys & Dragons by MarcoBaier
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    The year is 1888. It is a world where dragons still exist. While being hunted to extinction in Europe and Africa throughout the Dark Ages, they flourished in the jungles of Southern America. They are the gods of the mighty Maya and Inca Kingdoms. Kingdoms that had never been conquered by European invaders, which are still prevailing: as powerful and mighty as on the day when Christopher Columbus discovered the New World. They are also just as wealthy. It is a wealth that often drives the cowboys and treasure hunters of the American settlements down south in search of fame and fortune. And more often than not, it is there that they learn that the fire of a dragon burns hotter than gold fever ever could . . . Cover illustration by Albert Urmanov (See more of Albert’s work at: http://albyu.cghub.com/)
  • Llullaillaco Maiden by Scripturient1998
    Scripturient1998
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    A (very) short story written from the perspective of the girl dubbed "The Llullaillaco Maiden" during the last moments of her life. A/N: I wrote this a few years ago, now. I'll admit it is biased due to my own faith, but it was my perspective when reading the article about her. I hope it doesn't offend anybody, but I like the way it turned out... Enjoy!
  • Why Pairing the Sacred Valley with a Short Trek Is the Ideal Itinerary by guidingmachupicchu
    guidingmachupicchu
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      Reads 2
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      Parts 1
    short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
  • Everything You Need to Know Before Hiking the Inca Trail by guidingmachupicchu
    guidingmachupicchu
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      Reads 4
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      Parts 1
    short Inca trail to Machu Picchu
  • The Tale of Rosario and the Incas by reading_for_days_
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      Parts 7
    This book is about a Incan woman and her beliefs and the Incan Empire and how they ruled their vast empire.
  • Found you Brother by Anglenova
    Anglenova
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      Parts 2
    Shira is Shinras long lost twin sister what happens when the Twins find each other and they found out that she is it the 8th pillar along with her brothers Sho and Shinra
  • Peru tours - A Bridge to Enjoy the Adventurous Inca trail by inkasdestination
    inkasdestination
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      Parts 1
    Nature - a beautiful word or element in a human's life that attracts our eyes and minds both towards it. Every one of us has a special attraction to it.
  • One Ordinary Life Please by Airyne
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    After living in six different countries over the last sixteen years, Inca's parents have finally decided to settle down in Greenland County, Oregon for her senior year. There she meets a handsome neighbour, and a quirky girl who make her new life worthwhile. But will she have the chance to live a normal life, go to a normal school and be a normal teenager? Or will she have to pack up and move again even before the year is up, and miss out on a chance at love and friendship?
  • The Sacrificed Child (Complete) by buransh
    buransh
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    Story of two kids, their journey, and how far one can go in their friendship?? was it really friendship, brotherhood, or something else?? **** This story is more about relationship development, they are barely gonna say love words, but they will make sure you can feel it through them and envy their relationship. And this is slow burn check out the tags... don't blame me later if I didn't tell you. They can be slow but they will be themselves. ******* A quick disclaimer, I always use Mew and Gulf as my characters, although they are real people living out there, no harmful intentions towards the people, and I love them... This work is a historical-based setup that doesn't claim to be true to be in any form. Pictures and media used are googled, I don't own them. and lastly, my work is available only on Wattpad, I do not post it on any other platform, if you are reading it somewhere else please report it or the best don't read it there. No one is charging you to read on Wattpad so please do your best and read it on the official site instead of some malicious ones.
  • What to Pack for Your Inca Trail Trek: The Ultimate Checklist by guidingmachupicchu
    guidingmachupicchu
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    two day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
  • Plan Your Next Peru Journey with Guiding Machu Picchu by guidingmachupicchu
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      Reads 3
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      Parts 1
    short Inca Trail hike
  • Discover the Sacred Valley and One day Inca Trail Hike with Guiding Machu Picchu by guidingmachupicchu
    guidingmachupicchu
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      Reads 3
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      Parts 1
    sacred valley and one day Inca Trail hike
  • Exploring The Health Benefits of Hiking by guidingmachupicchu
    guidingmachupicchu
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      Parts 1
    short Inca trail hike
  • Backpacking In Bolivia by AntoninosNatalis
    AntoninosNatalis
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    By South American standards, Bolivia is not large, but it's bigger than most European countries, and about three times the size of Germany. It's a country of contrasting landscapes and people. Its western part is dominated by the vast highlands, at about 4,000 m of altitude, including Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. The western and eastern cordilleras of the Andes Mountains are their borders. They are an extensive pasture for sheep and cows, and the occasional llama, or alpaca. The air at this altitude is starved of oxygen, making it hard to breathe. The eastern cordillera is equally expansive as the highlands. There are endless mountain peaks. And to the east of them are the vast lowlands, which make up more than two thirds of Bolivia's landmass. We spent all of our time in and around the Lake Titicaca area, with the exception of a brief excursion to the Uyuni Salt Flats, a large lake that dried up eons ago, leaving a sea of salt behind.