25 Récords Geográficos de LIMA que Parecen FALSOS Pero Son 100% REALES (y NO lo Sabías)

25 Geographic Facts About Lima That Seem Unbelievable But Are 100% Real and Verified. Lima is the second largest city in the world built in a desert, second only to Cairo. It almost never rains… but the humidity reaches 95% and the sky is gray for months. It has mud pyramids older than Machu Picchu hidden among the skyscrapers. And its desert turns green thanks to the fog, without a single drop of rain. Did you know that in the heart of the capital you can surf with the skyscrapers behind you? That within the city there are more than 400 pyramids and pre-Hispanic ruins? That it has the largest collection of fountains in the world, a Guinness World Record holder? That there is an animal that exists only in Lima and nowhere else on the planet? And that there are communities that collect water directly from the fog? That's just the beginning. 🌍 ABOUT SECRET WORLD ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ What maps don't tell you. One place, 25 geographical facts, a different truth each week. #Lima #Peru🇵🇪 #FunFacts #GeographyPeru #LimaPeru #CostaVerde #HuacaPucllana #Miraflores #Pachacamac #MagicWaterCircuit #PantanosDeVilla #Callao #DesertCity #GrayLima #SecretWorld #AmazingFacts #PeruRecords #MachuPicchu #Surf #LimaFacts