A general view shows the ruins of the ancient desert city of Caral 110 miles (177 km) north of Lima October 25, 2008. Archaeologists at Caral, built by the first civilization in the Americas, are pressing to make it one of Peru's top tourist attractions. They have made scores of discoveries in 14 years of digging at the sandy site, which dates back some 5,000 years, unearthing evidence of sophisticated engineering and design skills. Picture taken October 25, 2008.
A tourist films video of a stone temple at the ruins of the ancient desert city of Caral 110 miles (177 km) north of Lima October 25, 2008. Archaeologists at Caral, built by the first civilization in the Americas, are pressing to make it one of Peru's top tourist attractions. They have made scores of discoveries in 14 years of digging at the sandy site, which dates back some 5,000 years, unearthing evidence of sophisticated engineering and design skills. Picture taken October 25, 2008.
A view of a stone temple at the ruins of the ancient desert city of Caral 110 miles (177 km) north of Lima October 25, 2008. Archaeologists at Caral, built by the first civilization in the Americas, are pressing to make it one of Peru's top tourist attractions. They have made scores of discoveries in 14 years of digging at the sandy site, which dates back some 5,000 years, unearthing evidence of sophisticated engineering and design skills. Picture taken October 25, 2008.
Tourists walk next to a stone wall of a temple in the ruins of the ancient desert city of Caral 110 miles (177 km) north of Lima October 25, 2008. Archaeologists at Caral, built by the first civilization in the Americas, are pressing to make it one of Peru's top tourist attractions. They have made scores of discoveries in 14 years of digging at the sandy site, which dates back some 5,000 years, unearthing evidence of sophisticated engineering and design skills. Picture taken October 25, 2008.
A view of a stone temple at the ruins of the ancient desert city of Caral 110 miles (177 km) north of Lima October 25, 2008. Archaeologists at Caral, built by the first civilization in the Americas, are pressing to make it one of Peru's top tourist attractions. They have made scores of discoveries in 14 years of digging at the sandy site, which dates back some 5,000 years, unearthing evidence of sophisticated engineering and design skills. Picture taken October 25, 2008.
Tourists walk amongst the ruins of the ancient desert city of Caral 110 miles (177 km) north of Lima October 25, 2008. Archaeologists at Caral, built by the first civilization in the Americas, are pressing to make it one of Peru's top tourist attractions. They have made scores of discoveries in 14 years of digging at the sandy site, which dates back some 5,000 years, unearthing evidence of sophisticated engineering and design skills. Picture taken October 25, 2008.
Actors wait before performing a ceremony in the ruins of the ancient desert city of Caral 110 miles (177 km) north of Lima October 25, 2008. Archaeologists at Caral, built by the first civilization in the Americas, are pressing to make it one of Peru's top tourist attractions. They have made scores of discoveries in 14 years of digging at the sandy site, which dates back some 5,000 years, unearthing evidence of sophisticated engineering and design skills. Picture taken October 25, 2008.
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