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Discover the truth behind the world's strangest architectural mysteries, from the underground city of Derinkuyu and the Egyptian pyramids to Canada's mother-in-law doors.
Point Topic analysis carried out for INCA shows a footprint of 16 million properties served by the various networks and the sector has 2.7 million live connections, i.e. a take-up rate of 17%.
As Peruvian biologist Constantino Aucca Chutas sat chewing coca leaves with a local elder high in the Andes, his companion ...
El Paso will celebrate World Book Day with readings, book swaps and events promoting literacy and the joy of reading for all ages.
Research reveals how momentum is building in the alternative provider sector driving gigabit broadband to rural and hard-to-reach locations the UK.
Angkor Wat has pickpocketing monkeys, but Macchu Picchu has lovable llamas and a bevy of beautiful native fauna including the Andean fox, puma and spectacled bear. You might sight the fabulous cock-of ...
Paddington returns in charming threequel, embarking on a family adventure in Peru with British wit and heartwarming humour.
There's still a lot left to learn when it comes to ancient history, and scientists are still finding locations long since ...
You can't ride all the way to Machu Picchu but this trek through the Sacred Valley of the Incas puts you close. Here's what ...
Faced with a housing crisis, the regional government in the Balearic Islands has approved plans to allow new construction on ...
Trump, bolstered by the U.S. Supreme Court amid ongoing litigation, invoked the 1798 law, a wartime authority allowing the ...
The capital of the Inca Empire for three centuries, Cusco sits on a high-altitude plateau framed by high peaks and boasts a mix of architecture spanning almost 3,000 years. The colonial-era ...