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yurifb2
yurif :
el secreto de los incas con Charlton Heston...
2024-11-23 00:29:28
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iroman387
iroman :
en realidad no han mejorado nada, lo único diferente es el pintado de paso peatonal y zona prohibida
2024-11-23 00:52:27
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holger.diaz
HDA :
Pero cómo quieres que va a cambiar si es considerado patrimonio cultural no puedes construir ni modificar y tiene que estar igual
2024-11-23 01:47:36
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jeancarlo.07
JEAN :
No cambió nada...nos quedamos en el tiempo.
2024-11-23 00:21:19
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inhapari2014
Luiz Alfredo :
Sigue todo igual....ojalá aparezca el progreso.
2024-11-23 23:40:30
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scumbagsystem_134340
El pilar celestial de LB🐼 :
Los q dicen no han mejorado nada 😅 es xq el propio municipio no deja q esas casas se reconstruyan para mantener esa originalidad, para construir casa en el centro del Cusco, es complicado
2024-11-23 16:28:48
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thefysotomayor
Thefy Sotomayor :
🥰 mi Cusco Majestuoso 🧡
2024-11-23 10:25:40
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flormiriamjaraall
flormiriamjaraall :
Qué maravilla ver cómo ha transcurrido en el tiempo y transportarse a esa época y ver todo igual qué belleza!! es parte de la magia.
2024-11-24 00:20:57
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virgiliopuma7
virgilio artemis 🇵🇪🇦🇷✨ :
un gran cambio saludos desde argentina buenos aires 🇦🇷
2024-11-22 17:06:41
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fredycamachopealo
CAMACHITO :
igual no ha cambiado nada por esta bendita ley que prohíbe la modernización de una ciudad hermosa
2024-11-23 14:27:06
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socho2024
Soni🌻 :
Cusco no puede ser modificada menos va tener edificios por el simple hecho de ser monumental esta construido sobre muros inka
2024-11-23 01:17:53
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vilmaespinoza32
vilmaespinoza258 :
Cusco es patrimonio de la humanidad, las imagenes muestran una parte del centro histórico que se debe conservar tal cual en el tiempo.
2024-11-23 01:17:07
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hueveras1
user1697609450903 :
Usábamos trajes tradicionales, qué elegante
2024-11-23 13:32:14
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apolo7269
apolo :
no sé trata de mejoría, más bien de cambios; y gracias a Dios, no cambio casi nada, el tiempo se detuvo en mi amado Cusco
2024-11-23 00:56:52
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anderius1989
anderius1989 :
Cusco es la capital de toda América... el que sabe sabe....
2024-11-23 01:35:37
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reynaldoccasasaic
Reynaldo :
mi cusco querido siempre con sus calles angostas on muchos recuerdos
2024-11-23 01:27:28
1
...wilyzitocondorit
...₩¡[¥z!T●..... :
cusco keridooo
2024-11-23 13:58:07
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freedvito
Freed Victorino Cusiquispe :
no llegue a vivir en su momento o en su año respectivo...pero es una experiencia única visto en video....
2024-11-23 12:30:50
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sumaqhv
Veronika *HV* :
hermoso sus vestimentas y ahora todo es diferente 😔
2024-11-23 01:36:53
0
linocaichihuahurt
Calín, el aventurero :
Qué raro que vea un hyumdai elantra del año 2017 ahí
2024-11-23 19:04:51
1
jhonas.com1
Jhonatan Choquehuanca :
el balcón está ahí waooo
2024-11-22 22:51:36
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baraterocusco
Manuel Valer :
película el secreto de los incas en Youtube
2024-11-22 22:41:49
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holger.diaz
HDA :
igual pasa en centro Lima no ves que hay casas hasta que se están que se cae pero no pueden siquiera alterar porque es patrimonio
2024-11-23 01:48:47
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mmm6601
Miri m :
antes nadie tenía carros todos a pie ahora hay más carro... k personas
2024-11-23 01:14:00
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lisbethmabelcaari
lisbethmabelcaari :
Que lindo que se conserve un centro histórico
2024-11-23 17:25:14
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