domingo, 21 de noviembre de 2010
Pucusana
The history of Pucusana is strongly connected with the development of the nearby Chilca. It is assumed that the inhabitants of the Chilca / Pucusana region were the first men to occupy the Peruvian coast. Archaeological findings of simple huts forming a village and extensive burial grounds confirm the theory. The Chilca / Pucusana region is also believed to be the place of the first agricultural activities in the world.
Pucusana's Peruvian District is one of 43 districts of the province of Lima, located in the department of Lima. It is a resort that one finds to 60 km to the south of Lima. It borders in the northern part on the district of Santa Maria of the Mar, in the eastern part on Cañete's province, in the southern part and west on the Pacific Ocean.
Pucusana is a pretty, traditional fishing village. The population lives mainly from fishing and tourism. The small port is the center of life in Pucusana.
Its scenic beauty and its proximity to the capital make it visited by domestic and foreign tourists especially during the months of December, January, February and March which enjoys very good weather.
To get from the center of Lima, you can take a bus going south on the whereabouts of Canada Avenue Bypass. Whereabouts is safer. They got on the bridge and take the transport Pucusana that left Lima Avenue, one block from the main square.
Maybe you can take some bus like Soyus, Peru Bus, Maleños and others.
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