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American tourists stranded in Machu Picchu as deadly unrest hits Peru

Por: NBC News World December 19, 2022

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Deadly unrest in the wake of a political crisis has left a number of American tourists stranded in Peru. Hundreds of international travelers, including some Americans, were stuck in and around the historic city of Machu Picchu as the government raced to secure transport to the nearest airport this weekend. Photos and eyewitness accounts suggest protesters had placed rocks on train tracks leading to the Inca citadel. Solo traveler Brian Vega, a... + full article



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