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Ecuador Peru


Ecuador and Peru Experience


Ecuador and Peru Experience


$1349


Discover the best of Ecuador and Peru as you explore the Andes, Amazon and Pacific coast on this 16-day adventure from Lima to Quito. Explore pre-Incan ruins, walk the colonial streets and get an introduction to the Amazon and its people with time in a jungle community. Tear up the scenery on mountainbike, raft wild rivers, surf the big waves and get your adrenaline pumping on exciting optional excursions. Youll have plenty of free time to explore these remarkable countries on your own and create the ultimate adventure.

Ecuador & Peru Experience


Ecuador & Peru Experience


$1349


Discover the best of Ecuador and Peru as you explore the Andes, Amazon and Pacific coast on this 16-day adventure from Lima to Quito. Explore pre-Incan ruins, walk the colonial streets and get an introduction to the Amazon and its people with time in a jungle community. Tear it up on mountain bikes, raft wild rivers, catch big waves and get your adrenaline pumping on exciting optional excursions. Youll have plenty of free time to explore these remarkable countries on your own and create the ultimate adventure.

Ecuador and Peru Discovery - Northbound


Ecuador and Peru Discovery – Northbound


$1649


Connecting Lima and Quito, two of South America’s most fascinating cities, this fifteen-day journey offers a great mix of natural beauty, historical ruins and the chance to feel alive in the great outdoors. Explore stunning cloud forests, meet the local indigenous peoples of Santo Domingo and take the opportunity to trek through the majestic mountain peaks and glacial lagoons near Huaraz. Get your surf on challenging the wild breaks around Mancora or walk back in time at the pre-Inca ruins around Huanchaco. Discover the excitement of diversity in Ecuador and northern Peru.

Ecuador & Peru DiscoverySouthbound


Ecuador & Peru DiscoverySouthbound


$1649


Connecting Quito and Lima, two of South America’s most fascinating cities, this fifteen-day journey offers a great mix of natural beauty, historical ruins and the chance to feel alive in the great outdoors. Explore stunning cloud forests, meet the local indigenous peoples of Santo Domingo, and take the opportunity to trek through the majestic mountain peaks and glacial lagoons near Huaraz. Get your surf on challenging the wild breaks around Mancora or walk back in time at the pre-Incan ruins around Huanchaco. Discover the excitement of diversity in Ecuador and northern Peru.

Ecuador


Ecuador


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South America Placemat


South America Placemat


$4.99


A delightful way for children to master new subjects and for adults to brush up on old ones. Each is brightly colored, measures a full 12″ x 17.5″ and is custom laminated with a non-glare laminate on the front and a write-on/wipe-off laminate on the back….

Amazon rain forest Photo Mugs


Amazon rain forest Photo Mugs



Rain forest in the upper Amazon basin. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration….


Medal commemorating the SS Great Eastern; obverse Photo Mugs


Medal commemorating the SS Great Eastern; obverse Photo Mugs



Medal commemorating the American Alliance and the bombardment of Callao, 1866. Obverse Four Amazons, representing Argentina, Peru, Ecuador and Chile (the latter leaning on the Chilean shield) swearing mutual allegiance against Spain. Legend ALIANZA AMERICANA DE MDCCCLXVI. Exergue Shield, wreath and arms. Reverse Birds-eye view of the bombardment of Callao by the Spanish fleet. Above, two armed fem…


Enamorandome


Enamorandome


$3.43


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Mankind was Not Put on Earth to Be a Meateater

Man belongs to the primate family, all members of which are complete vegetarians. By and large primates were not created or suited to digest the dead flesh of another creature.

Indeed it is a rare but not unknown occurrence to see a gorilla or baboon in the wild dining off an animal carcass. Much of mankind and many great civilizations have remained vegetarian and indeed are often healthier than their meat eating counterparts.
For example the Buddhist people of the Far East and indeed 90 % of the population in India have been vegetarian for millennia. The Hunza people of South America, also vegetarians are renowned for their remarkable health and longevity, it is known that the vegetarian inhabitants of the Vilcababamba valley in Ecuador frequently live more than 100 years old and one inhabitant was recorded to be 142 years of age.

Again and again it is noted that the major degenerative diseases of Western society including cancer, heart disease and diabetes hardly if at all affect vegetarian populations.
Indeed in vegetarian cultures these diseases, which are the mainstay of band aid treatment after the fact, are practically unknown and are very uncommon in these vegetarian cultures.

Compare the anatomy and physiology of man with that of a typical herbivore ( for example an ape) with that of a typical carnivore ( for example a lion) and you will notice that first of all that herbivores have jaws that move laterally and vertically , and teeth suited for grinding. Carnivore's jaws move only vertically, and their teeth are only suited for ripping. Secondly carnivores have 15 times more hydrochloric acid in their stomachs than herbivores such as apes. Lastly carnivores such as lions have an average only three feet of intestine. This is done so that flesh can be expelled before the body before it has time to putrefy and go rotten. Whereas herbivores have over 22 feet of intestines. Mankind's intestines generally range from 18 to 24 feet in that range of 22 feet.

Meat is not part of mankind's natural diet. Mankind was not created to be a meat eater. It does not take much common sense or knowledge to see to whom we have more in common : it is apparent that mankind by virtue of his or her anatomy and physiology was never created for or intended to eat meat. It was noted by the renowned anthropologist Desmond Morris in his classic study – the book "Manwatching", that "In origin, man is a fruit picking primate turned hunter".

Mankind was created by nature to be a vegetation herbivore rather than a meat eating creature, For the sake of your health and longevity this should be considered in your choice of diet. It is now increasingly easy and indeed fashionable to have a vegetarian lifestyle. This even includes many restaurants and fast food chains and not only niche restaurants such as Indian restaurants.

Consider mankind's evolutionary physiology, diet and history when considering your diet. Consider your health and longevity. You were not "made to eat meat".Betty Remple
Morgellons Research Foundation Com
www.jerkbossesihaveknown.com
www.morgellonsresearchfoundation.com

Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/article/50058.html



 1775 Bonne Map of Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and the Western Amazon (18 x 24) Poster Print


1775 Bonne Map of Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and the Western Amazon (18 x 24) Poster Print


$22.8


This licensed image was printed on premium heavy stock paper and is ready for framing or hanging.

 1860 Mitchells Map of Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Columbia and Argentina (18 x 24) Poster Print


1860 Mitchells Map of Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Columbia and Argentina (18 x 24) Poster Print


$22.8


This licensed image was printed on premium heavy stock paper and is ready for framing or hanging.