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                <title>The train from Huancayo to Huancavelica</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This is the highest train line in the world with the exception of the new Tibetan plateau line.<br><br>While the Lima to Huancayo section only operates a few days a year, this section is open almost every day. If the timetable does not suit you, you can even arrange for a private one-carriage train.<br><br>It's a very slow steam-train journey (8 to 10 hours) through breathtaking Andean landscapes.<br><br>When night falls, there are no lights in the train, you just go on travelling in pitch black. Candles  available for sale, or make sure you have a head light.<br><br>Once in Huancavelica, stay a few days to enjoy this remote Andean town, far from the Gringo Trail. This, is the real Peru!]]></description>
                
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                <title>El Buen Pastor</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This is a bakery that sells cakes so delicious you will come back again and again.<br><br>We bought some fresh alfajores (2 round crumbly biscuits with a layer of dulche de leche inside and a bit of coconut flakes on the top) every day we spent in Cusco. <br><br>They also have a range of savoury and sweet tarts, hot drinks and breads. Eat in or take away.<br><br>The shop is owned by a religious order who looks after orphan girls.]]></description>
                
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