Salvatore Reginaldo’s Experience in Cusco, Peru – Part 1
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Sunday, July 9 _ I arrived in Cuzco at 6:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 9th. No time difference. Mrs. Consuelo Lazares Zamalloa (my host family)
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