Shipping iPhoto album to a different country.

I live in Australia and I want my iPhoto album to be shipped to Peru, when I go to "Buy Book" and 'Edit shipping" it only gives me the option to change to an address within Australia. I believe there was a way to do this in iPhoto, unless it was disable in iLife 11...

Nope - it is not a feature and never has been
Do you ship internationally?
Customers with Australian billing addresses can ship photo orders to any address in Australia. Apple Photo Services does not currently offer shipping from Australia to other countries at this time.
http://www.apple.com/au/support/photoservices/shipping/
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