Trip to el Carmen district
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The el Carmen district in southern coastal Peru is known as a center of Afro-Peruvian culture. This short video gives you an idea of what it's like to go there, and what you can expect to find. From the bus trip down from Lima to graphic illustrations of the artistic vibrancy of the community, here is an aspect of Peru that most Americans know nothing about. There's more to Peru than Lima and Manchu Picchu!
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