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Total Eclipse by Daniel Owen Stephens
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Gem Fluorite with spot of Bournonite. Found in a small pocket that produced green blue translucent gem crystals. Cerro de Pasco, Peru https://etsy.me/3qbBFxc
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Total Eclipse of the Sun in Cerro de Pasco, Peru (Daniel Owen Stephens, 1937)
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The Sussex Vampire: a bit about Perú
In the last two letters from my dear friend Watson we know about The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire so I have an excuse to dust my old book of history, some English-Spanish dictionaries and Todo Sherlock Holmes.
Mrs. Ferguson (we don't know her name. ACD, how hard was to call her María or Violeta?) and her maid Dolores come from Perú (I know I shouldn't use ´ but I have my Latino ID so I'll do what I want). She was daughter of a Peruvian merchant related to importation of nitrates.
After the Pacific War came a National reconstruction period (1884–1895). During this period Peru has huge external debt and lost many industries related to nitrate production, the occupied provinces of Tacna and Arica were under Chilenization. Latex and oil industries become relevant due to Industrial Revolution but the country was in bankruptcy. In 1886 the Grace Contract was signed between Peru and British bondholders to settle this debt, and the Peruvian Corporation was formed. This corporation agreed to cancel Peru's debt in exchange for £80,000 in annual payments, mining rights, and ownership of the Peruvian rail for 66 years. The corporation also agreed to build 160 kilometers of new railroad.
Nicolás de Piérola was elected president of Peru 1895, and the country began its period known as the Aristocratic Republic. During this time the economy was highly dependent of Britain: The Peruvian Corporation (trains), London Pacific (oil), Cerro de Pasco Minning Corporation (copper), Peruvian Amazon Company (latex rubber) Sugar Company (sugar) and Banco Perú Londres (bank) were the motors of the economy.
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Mrs. Ferguson was probably from an aristrocratic family and received a proper education for a woman of her social status, including learning a foreign language like English. Her "alien religion" was Catholicism like the biggest part of the country because that religion reached almost every corner in South America (by choice or force) during the Colonial Era.
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The maid Dolores had brown skin, so I guess she was indigenous or mestiza (Spaniard+Indigenous). Like her employer she was Catholic too but she hadn't the same education. There were efforts to increase the number of people able to read, but it was a common practice for kids to leave school and work in the same industries as their parents.
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Dolores didn't study English like Mrs. Ferguson, that's why she use Spanish grammar when she speaks:
“She verra ill,” cried the girl, looking with indignant eyes at her master. “She no ask for food. She verra ill. She need doctor. I frightened stay alone with her without doctor.”
She no ask for food = Ella no pregunta por comida ✔
The translation into Spanish made by Juan Manuel Ibeas reflects this with the absence of some sounds and words:
—Ta my enferma gimió la muchacha, mirando con ojos indignados a su señor—. No quere comía. Mu enferma. Necesita doctor. Me da miedo estar sola con ella sin doctor.
And "leesten", IIRC in Spanish we don't have long/short vowels, so the /ɪ/ in listen can be /iː/ like in heel, details that make English a hard language for Latinos, and harder for someone with Dolores' background.
ACD wrote a whole chapter of "The Mystery of Cloomber" with some Scottish accent, so I doesn't surprise me. I like the level of accuracy of this accent. There are high chances that Dolores doesn't even read in Spanish, so this details are more accurate that I expected.
I understand (a bit) why Mrs Fergurson didn't dare to tell her husband what his son did. She was in a foreign country alone with her maid, she had to deal with another language, another religion and she doesn't have her family or friends there. I can't imagine going back to Perú by steamship in times when the Panama Canal was in construction.
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Total Eclipse of the Sun in Cerro de Pasco, Peru - Daniel Owen Stephens // Diamonds - Luke Hemmings
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guerrerense · 11 months
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Steam at Zig Zag
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Steam at Zig Zag por Joe McMillan Por Flickr: Working steam in Peru is long gone, but the shop forces on the FCCA (FC Central Andino, the famed railroad that crosses over the Andes at an elevation at almost 16,000 feet) had 2-8-0 #206 tucked away in its shop. The engine was serviceable, but needed some work. The railroad got busy and got it operating for our group visit. The engine was at Chosica near the bottom of the mountains. The railroad dragged it over the Andes to La Oroya in a freight train and our group boarded the little train at La Oroya on July 27, 2008. The FCCA even built a special car for us so we could ride in the open behind the engine. We were to ride the line north out of La Oroya to Cerro de Pasco, a mining town. But alas, things did not go as planned. The engine soon developed a serious problem and had to be set out at a place called La Cima. A diesel, which had been following us, took our train on to Cerro de Pasco. Our bus, which had been shadowing us for such emergencies, picked us up there and took us to our hotel many miles away (that's a whole 'nother story). The mechanical folks worked on the engine all night and got it to Junín, where we met it the next morning to head back south to La Oroya. We were able to use it for a few hours before it succumbed for good. Before it died, we had a nice run by at Zig Zag (switchback in US parlance). Then the diesel brought 206 and our train to La Oroya. This image is of the 206 on the switchback not far north of La Oroya. Photo by Joe McMillan. I should mention that the railroad went above and beyond what would be expected in trying to make this work for us, but the problem was too serious to fix without having the engine in a shop. Nevertheless, we were treated to some nice steam action.
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Gem Fluorite with Bournonite. Found in a small pocket that produced blue green transparent gem crystals. Cerro de Pasco, Peru.
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 #FotografiaPeru  #AmigosInolvidables
📖 «QUIULACOCHA» 📸💧🏔🚨
🗯 Ensayo visual que utiliza los procesos de alquimia fotográfica como medio y metáfora para abordar el impacto que produce la minería en la salud de la población que habita en los alrededores de la ciudad de Cerro de Pasco, epicentro de la actividad minera en el Perú y uno de los lugares más contaminados del mundo. El fotógrafo ha trabajado en historias sobre extractivismo de minerales en diversas zonas del país y recoge muestras del agua tóxica de los relaves vertidos en la laguna de Quiulacocha, para utilizarlas en el revelado de las fotografías que había producido, retratando el entorno y a la población afectada. El es realizado gracias al programa de Becas de National Geographic Society en colaboración con Ojo Público.⛏👷⛑👊
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👤 Autor: Marco Garro
👥 Comentarios: Víctor Vich (doctor en literatura y docente universitario), Nelly Luna (directora periodística) y Musuk Nolte (fotógrafo y editor – Perú/México).
📕 Editorial: KWY Ediciones.
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📌 PRESENTACIÓN DEL FOTOLIBRO:
📆 Miércoles 27 de Marzo
🕕 6:00pm.
🏛 Auditorio Hubert Lanssiers del Lugar de la Memoria, la Tolerancia y la Inclusión Social  (Bajada San Martín 151, Miraflores)
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Holidays 11.27
Holidays
Axum Massacre Anniversary Day
Bargle Day
Beat a Furry Day
Bonifacio Day (Philippines)
Cauliflower Day (French Republic)
Cerro de Pasco Day (Peru)
Commemoration of the Great March of 1949 and the Restoration of the Legislative Council (British Virgin Islands)
Festival of Solitude
Flag Day (Paraguay)
Fort Day
Freckle Pride Day
Get the Giggles and Give One Away Day
International Day of the Professor (Spain)
Lancashire Day (UK)
Maaveerar Day (Tamil Eelam, Sri Lanka)
National Electric Guitar Day
National Lawrence Day
National Physician Assistant Day (Canada)
Naval Infantry Day (Russia)
Pie in the Face Day
Pins and Needles Day
Pittsburgh Day
Publications Day (Scientology)
Solemn Day
Teacher’s Day (Spain)
Turtle Adoption Day
Vertical Farming Day
Worldwide Disinformation Awareness Day
Zibelemarkt (The Onion Market Day; Switzerland)
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Bavarian Cream Pie Day
National Craft Jerky Day
4th & Last Monday in November
Cider Monday [Monday after Thanksgiving]
Cyber Monday [Monday after Thanksgiving]
Day of National Sovereignty (Argentina) [4th Monday]
Memorial Day (Antarctica) [Last Monday]
National Brand Day [4th Monday]
Zibelemarit (Onion Market Day; Berne, Switzerland) [4th Monday]
Independence Days
Chatham Islands Province Day (New Zealand)
Kingdom of Hope (Declared; 2012) [unrecognized]
Wazakhstan (Declared; 2017) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Acarius of Tournai (Christian; Saint)
Air Guitar Day (Pastafarian)
Barlaam and Josaphat (Christian; Saint)
Bilihildis (Christian; Saint)
Clovis I (Christian; Saint)
Congar of Congresbury (Christian; Saint)
Eugene V. Debs Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Facundus and Primitivus (Christian; Saints)
Feast of Ullr and Skadi (Asatru/Norse Pagan)
Forseti’s Day (Pagan)
Francis Anthony Fasani (Christian; Saint)
Franklin (Positivist; Saint)
Full Moon [12th of the Year] (a.k.a. ... 
Bitter Moon (China)
Christmas Moon (Colonial)
Cold Moon (Amer. Indian, Celtic, North America, Traditional)
Fruit Moon (South Africa)
Hoar Frost Moon (Traditional)
Long Night’s Moon (Alternate, Amer. Indian, Neo-Pagan)
Moon of the Popping Trees (Traditional)
Oak Moon (England, Wicca)
Peach Moon (Choctaw)
Snow Moon (Cherokee)
Southern Hemisphere: Honey, Rose, Strawberry
Unduwap Full Moon Poya Day (Sri Lanka)
Winter Maker Moon (Traditional)
Grog Guzzling Day (Pastafarian)
Humilis of Bisignano (Christian; Saint)
Inspector Raccoonseau (Muppetism)
James Intercisus (Christian; Saint)
Leonard of Port Maurice (Christian; Saint)
Maharsapor (Christian; Saint)
Maximus, Bishop of Riez (Christian; Saint)
Meath (Christian; Saint)
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal (Roman Catholic)
Secundinus (a.k.a. Seachnal; Christian; Saint)
Siffredus of Carpentras (Christian; Saint)
Tsuguharu Foujita (Artology)
Vergilius of Salzburg (a.k.a. Virgil; Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 331 [67 of 72]
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
All Things Must Pass, by George Harrison (Album; 1970)
Also Sprach Zarathustra, by Richard Strauss (Tone Poem; 1896)
Bosom Buddies (TV Series; 1980)
Boris Takes a Town or The Night Mayor (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S4, Ep. 181; 1962)
Bullwinkle at the Borrom or Fish-Mash Moose! (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S2, Ep. 75; 1960)
The Crucible (Film; 1996)
The Crying Game (Film; 1992)
Double Trouble or The Moose Hangs High (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S2, Ep. 76; 1960)
Eeeny Meeny Miney Mo, recorded by Ginger Rogers and Johnny Mercer (Song; 1935)
Eight Crazy Nights (Animated Film; 2002)
Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, by Ken Kesey and His Merry Pranksters (Event; 1965)
Frozen (Animated Disney Film; 2013)
Fun in Acapulco (Film; 1963) [Elvis Presley #13]
Get a Horse (Disney Cartoon; 2013)
The Grand Wazoo, by Frank Zappa (Album; 1972)
Heartless, by The Weekend (Song; 2019)
Hondo (Film; 1953)
I Knew You Were Trouble, by Taylor Swift (Album; 2012)
Just Boris and Me or The Yegg and I (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S4, Ep. 182; 1962)
Knives Out (Film; 2019)
Magical Mystery Tour, by The Beatles (Album; 1967)
Mike’s New Car (Pixar Cartoon; 2002)
My Girl (Film; 1991)
My Little Duckaroo (WB MM Cartoon; 1954)
Network (Film; 1976)
Rabbit-Proof Fence (Film; 2002)
Rocky IV (Film; 1985)
Skull and Double Crossbones (Animated TV Show;Jonny Quest #11; 1964)
Treasure Planet (Animated Disney Film; 2002)
The Two Popes (Film; 2019)
You Made Me Love You, recorded by Louis Armstrong (Song; 1926)
Today’s Name Days
Albrecht, Brunhilde, Uta (Austria)
Maksim, Valerije, Virgilije (Croatia)
Xenie (Czech Republic)
Facindus (Denmark)
Asta, Astra, Astrid (Estonia)
Hilkka (Finland)
Séverin (France)
Albrecht, Brunhilde, Ida, Uta (Germany)
Virgil (Hungary)
Cosimo, Massimo, Virgilio (Italy)
Laimdots, Lauris, Norberts (Latvia)
Girvydė, Skomantas, Virgilijus (Lithuania)
Torlaug, Torleif (Norway)
Damazy, Dominik, Leonard, Maksymilian, Oda, Stojgniew, Walery, Wirgiliusz (Poland)
Iacob (Romania)
Milan (Slovakia)
Delfina, Facundo, Virgilio (Spain)
Asta, Astrid, Estrid (Sweden)
Palladiy (Ukraine)
Fergus, Farrel, Farrell, Ferrell, Ginger, Virgil, Virgilia, Virginia (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 331 of 2024; 34 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 8 of week 48 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ngetal (Reed) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Gui-Hai), Day 15 (Ji-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 14 Kislev 5784
Islamic: 14 Jumada I 1445
J Cal: 1 Zima; Oneday [1 of 30]
Julian: 14 November 2023
Moon: 100%: Full Moon
Positivist: 23 Frederic (12th Month) [Franklin]
Runic Half Month: Is (Stasis) [Day 2 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 65 of 89)
Zodiac: Sagittarius (Day 6 of 30)
Calendar Changes
Zima (Month 12 of 12; J Calendar) [Winter]
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brookstonalmanac · 5 months
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Holidays 11.27
Holidays
Axum Massacre Anniversary Day
Bargle Day
Beat a Furry Day
Bonifacio Day (Philippines)
Cauliflower Day (French Republic)
Cerro de Pasco Day (Peru)
Commemoration of the Great March of 1949 and the Restoration of the Legislative Council (British Virgin Islands)
Festival of Solitude
Flag Day (Paraguay)
Fort Day
Freckle Pride Day
Get the Giggles and Give One Away Day
International Day of the Professor (Spain)
Lancashire Day (UK)
Maaveerar Day (Tamil Eelam, Sri Lanka)
National Electric Guitar Day
National Lawrence Day
National Physician Assistant Day (Canada)
Naval Infantry Day (Russia)
Pie in the Face Day
Pins and Needles Day
Pittsburgh Day
Publications Day (Scientology)
Solemn Day
Teacher’s Day (Spain)
Turtle Adoption Day
Vertical Farming Day
Worldwide Disinformation Awareness Day
Zibelemarkt (The Onion Market Day; Switzerland)
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Bavarian Cream Pie Day
National Craft Jerky Day
4th & Last Monday in November
Cider Monday [Monday after Thanksgiving]
Cyber Monday [Monday after Thanksgiving]
Day of National Sovereignty (Argentina) [4th Monday]
Memorial Day (Antarctica) [Last Monday]
National Brand Day [4th Monday]
Zibelemarit (Onion Market Day; Berne, Switzerland) [4th Monday]
Independence Days
Chatham Islands Province Day (New Zealand)
Kingdom of Hope (Declared; 2012) [unrecognized]
Wazakhstan (Declared; 2017) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Acarius of Tournai (Christian; Saint)
Air Guitar Day (Pastafarian)
Barlaam and Josaphat (Christian; Saint)
Bilihildis (Christian; Saint)
Clovis I (Christian; Saint)
Congar of Congresbury (Christian; Saint)
Eugene V. Debs Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Facundus and Primitivus (Christian; Saints)
Feast of Ullr and Skadi (Asatru/Norse Pagan)
Forseti’s Day (Pagan)
Francis Anthony Fasani (Christian; Saint)
Franklin (Positivist; Saint)
Full Moon [12th of the Year] (a.k.a. ... 
Bitter Moon (China)
Christmas Moon (Colonial)
Cold Moon (Amer. Indian, Celtic, North America, Traditional)
Fruit Moon (South Africa)
Hoar Frost Moon (Traditional)
Long Night’s Moon (Alternate, Amer. Indian, Neo-Pagan)
Moon of the Popping Trees (Traditional)
Oak Moon (England, Wicca)
Peach Moon (Choctaw)
Snow Moon (Cherokee)
Southern Hemisphere: Honey, Rose, Strawberry
Unduwap Full Moon Poya Day (Sri Lanka)
Winter Maker Moon (Traditional)
Grog Guzzling Day (Pastafarian)
Humilis of Bisignano (Christian; Saint)
Inspector Raccoonseau (Muppetism)
James Intercisus (Christian; Saint)
Leonard of Port Maurice (Christian; Saint)
Maharsapor (Christian; Saint)
Maximus, Bishop of Riez (Christian; Saint)
Meath (Christian; Saint)
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal (Roman Catholic)
Secundinus (a.k.a. Seachnal; Christian; Saint)
Siffredus of Carpentras (Christian; Saint)
Tsuguharu Foujita (Artology)
Vergilius of Salzburg (a.k.a. Virgil; Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 331 [67 of 72]
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
All Things Must Pass, by George Harrison (Album; 1970)
Also Sprach Zarathustra, by Richard Strauss (Tone Poem; 1896)
Bosom Buddies (TV Series; 1980)
Boris Takes a Town or The Night Mayor (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S4, Ep. 181; 1962)
Bullwinkle at the Borrom or Fish-Mash Moose! (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S2, Ep. 75; 1960)
The Crucible (Film; 1996)
The Crying Game (Film; 1992)
Double Trouble or The Moose Hangs High (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S2, Ep. 76; 1960)
Eeeny Meeny Miney Mo, recorded by Ginger Rogers and Johnny Mercer (Song; 1935)
Eight Crazy Nights (Animated Film; 2002)
Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, by Ken Kesey and His Merry Pranksters (Event; 1965)
Frozen (Animated Disney Film; 2013)
Fun in Acapulco (Film; 1963) [Elvis Presley #13]
Get a Horse (Disney Cartoon; 2013)
The Grand Wazoo, by Frank Zappa (Album; 1972)
Heartless, by The Weekend (Song; 2019)
Hondo (Film; 1953)
I Knew You Were Trouble, by Taylor Swift (Album; 2012)
Just Boris and Me or The Yegg and I (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S4, Ep. 182; 1962)
Knives Out (Film; 2019)
Magical Mystery Tour, by The Beatles (Album; 1967)
Mike’s New Car (Pixar Cartoon; 2002)
My Girl (Film; 1991)
My Little Duckaroo (WB MM Cartoon; 1954)
Network (Film; 1976)
Rabbit-Proof Fence (Film; 2002)
Rocky IV (Film; 1985)
Skull and Double Crossbones (Animated TV Show;Jonny Quest #11; 1964)
Treasure Planet (Animated Disney Film; 2002)
The Two Popes (Film; 2019)
You Made Me Love You, recorded by Louis Armstrong (Song; 1926)
Today’s Name Days
Albrecht, Brunhilde, Uta (Austria)
Maksim, Valerije, Virgilije (Croatia)
Xenie (Czech Republic)
Facindus (Denmark)
Asta, Astra, Astrid (Estonia)
Hilkka (Finland)
Séverin (France)
Albrecht, Brunhilde, Ida, Uta (Germany)
Virgil (Hungary)
Cosimo, Massimo, Virgilio (Italy)
Laimdots, Lauris, Norberts (Latvia)
Girvydė, Skomantas, Virgilijus (Lithuania)
Torlaug, Torleif (Norway)
Damazy, Dominik, Leonard, Maksymilian, Oda, Stojgniew, Walery, Wirgiliusz (Poland)
Iacob (Romania)
Milan (Slovakia)
Delfina, Facundo, Virgilio (Spain)
Asta, Astrid, Estrid (Sweden)
Palladiy (Ukraine)
Fergus, Farrel, Farrell, Ferrell, Ginger, Virgil, Virgilia, Virginia (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 331 of 2024; 34 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 8 of week 48 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ngetal (Reed) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Gui-Hai), Day 15 (Ji-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 14 Kislev 5784
Islamic: 14 Jumada I 1445
J Cal: 1 Zima; Oneday [1 of 30]
Julian: 14 November 2023
Moon: 100%: Full Moon
Positivist: 23 Frederic (12th Month) [Franklin]
Runic Half Month: Is (Stasis) [Day 2 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 65 of 89)
Zodiac: Sagittarius (Day 6 of 30)
Calendar Changes
Zima (Month 12 of 12; J Calendar) [Winter]
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Unusual Fluorite sold to a very good friend. Gem Fluorite corner with unique form. Found in a small pocket that produced green translucent gem crystals. Cerro de Pasco, Peru
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El Condor Pasa - An Emblem of Peruvian Culture
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El Condor Pasa, the enchanting song popularized by American folk duo Simon and Garfunkel, is an incredibly beautiful and melodious composition that has captivated the hearts of people worldwide. It was composed by Daniel Alomia Robles, a Peruvian musician and composer, in 1913, and is based on traditional Andean folk music. Its melody reflects the beauty and essence of Peruvian culture and has become an emblem of the country’s rich history.
It is a sad song that evokes feelings of loss and longing. The lyrics of the composition are influenced by the harawi, a traditional Andean musical style that is characterized by slow and melancholic melodies. This style is often used in songs that are dedicated to the deceased and reflects the sorrow of the indigenous people of the Andes. In fact, the harawi is so ingrained in Peruvian culture that the country has even included it on its list of cultural heritage.
The El condor pasa song was a hit before Simon and Garfunkel recorded it. It was written by Daniel Alomia Robles, a composer from Peru who had a deep appreciation for the country’s diverse culture. He was an indigenist who worked to preserve the country’s folk music, and this is evident in his work.
During his lifetime, the song reached a large number of audiences across Europe and Latin America. However, it gained international recognition when the American folk duo Simon and Garfunkel covered it on their 1970 album Bridge Over Troubled Water. The song quickly became a global hit, and it is one of the best-known Peruvian songs in the world.
According to legend, the author of el condor pasa was inspired by miners working in brutal conditions in Cerro de Pasco, a mining mecca in Peru. The song depicts the struggles of the workers and how a condor, a symbol of freedom, watches over them. It is no wonder that this piece of music has become an emblem of the country’s complex and profound history.
This year, a film by director Jeon Soo-ill is based on the classic song. The movie is titled The Way Home, and it will premiere in Busan on October 20. Jeon is known for her realist form of filmmaking, and el condor pasa perfectly demonstrates this style with long takes and minimal interference from the crew.
It will be interesting to see how the new adaptation of this timeless classic will be received by audiences around the world. We are looking forward to seeing the movie and hearing this enduring song again. In the meantime, we encourage you to listen to a few versions of this beautiful piece of music, including the one by the famous Peruvian Charango musician Jaime Torres. Also, check out this song by Leo Rojas that combines electronic rhythms with pan pipes for a modern take on the old classic!
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Poisoned for decades by a Peruvian mine, communities say they feel forgotten
By Dan Collyns  CERRO DE PASCO, Peru — The open-cast crater seems ready to swallow the city whole. Mud-brick houses with corrugated iron roofs teeter…Poisoned for decades by a Peruvian mine, communities say they feel forgotten
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¿Problemas de atención? Consume maca negra para mejorar la memoria y el aprendizaje
Si tienes problemas para concentrarte, olvidas las cosas con facilidad o te cuesta procesar información nueva, consumir maca negra podría ser la solución. Estudios realizados por especialistas de la Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (UPCH) revelan sus efectos en la memoria y el aprendizaje. La maca (Lepidium meyenii Walp) es una raíz originaria de las regiones de Junín y Cerro de Pasco, que…
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