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Inca cola

Australia, 1985
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Episode of Series “Sweat of the sun, tears of the moon”. In the sixteenth century, Spanish conquistador, Pissarro, and just 150 men overran the Pe..

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A Better manana

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The Frustrated Colussus

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People of Peru

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A Continent crucified

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The Ancient Peruvian

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Bravo, bread and circuses

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Tyrants will rise from my tomb

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