martes, 24 de noviembre de 2009

lunes, 17 de agosto de 2009

Excursion al Proyecto Especial Chavimochic - La Libertad

El proyecto especial Chavimochic es un proyecto mediante el cual se lleva aguas del rio Santa a los valles del departamento de La Libertad, esta es una de las mas grandes obras de ingenieria de nuestro país, por lo cual es visitada por muchos estudiantes de nuestra ciudad.

viernes, 3 de abril de 2009

GRUPO: UNIVERSIDAD DE TUMBES

Estudiantes de la Universidad de Tumbes

Trujillo
"Circuito Chimú"
Huaca Arco Iris, Chan Chan, Museo de Sitio.
Marzo-2009

martes, 18 de noviembre de 2008

LIMA

Nuestro viaje a Lima la realizamos con un grupo del Centro del Adulto Mayor de la ciudad de Trujillo, conocimos el centro histórico: Plasa de Armas, Iglesia San Francisco etc; Circuito mágico de las aguas, Congreso de la República, Barrio Chino, Larcomar, Parque del Amor, Barranco, Fortaleza de Real Felipe, entre otros lugares hermosos de nuestra capital.
¡¡¡Pasamos tres dias inolvidables¡¡¡¡
Nos quedamos con las ganas de ver masss....

miércoles, 5 de noviembre de 2008

NUESTROS ULTIMOS VIAJES

HUARAZ 2008
Viaje de Promoción que realizamos con un colegio de primaria de la ciudad de Trujillo a la ciudad de Huaraz por 3 dias y 02 noches. Visitamos LLanganuco, Chavín de Huantar, y realizamos el City Tour con nuestro Guia ALfredo Orbegoso. ¡¡¡ La pasamos super bien ¡¡¡

jueves, 31 de julio de 2008

CHAN CHAN (English)

Chan Chan is located in Moche Valley, 5 Km northwest of the city of Trujillo (Perú). The largest mud-brick citadel built by a pre-Hispanic civilization in the Americas, Chan Chan (which means Sun- Sun) was the religious and administrative capital of Chimu Kingdom until the conquest bye the Incas. Unesco listed it as a world Cultural Heritage in 1986.
The archaeological site covers an area of 20 square kilometers That once had an estimated population of 100,000.
The citadel was built between the 12th and 15th centuries, comprised of nine walled structures between some 200 meters to 400 meters long, made up of flat- topped pyramids, squares, houses, storages, factories and labyrinthine network of streets.
One of Chan Chan`s features are its towering, thick walls that are heavily decorated with haute-relief geometric, animal an mythological figures.
Today, the archaeological complex has a site museum and tourist facilities.
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TRUJILLO- PERU ( English)

Trujillo is the third largest city in Peru. It lies on the north coast, 561 km from Lima. Where the Mohce and Chimu civilitations developed between 200 B.C. and A.D 700. Both cultures were remarkable for their pottery and work in gold and silver.
Eight kilometers south of the city of Trujillo stand the ceremonial centers or huacas known as the temples of the Sun and the Moon of the Moche culture. It is believed that they were, respectively, an administrative center and center of worship. During colonial times, the center of the city took on a stately air given by its numerous churches and gracious family homes with large wrought-iron windows.
Its year-round pleasant climate has earned it the title of "Capital of Eternal Spring". It was wonderfull beaches such as delicias, Salaverry, Huanchaco and Chicama, venues, for international surfing competitions and where local fishermen still use "Caballito de Totora" , reed canoes made the same way for thousands of years.
The tipical dance of the coast is the "marinera" and Trujillo is where the most important competitions are held, earning the name of Capital of the Peruvian Marinera. Trujillo is also an important breeding and competition center for peruvian pacer horses.