Peru, Stone of Twelve Angles
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All That's Interesting on MSNThe Incas May Have Deliberately Built Machu Picchu Along Fault Lines. Here’s Why.Rualdo MenegatThe reasoning for choosing this extreme location was three-fold (protection against earthquakes, a water supply, and readily available building materials), but all resulted from one ...
Archeologists have confirmed the existence of ancient tunnels which run under the famous city of Cusco in Peru. Cusco which is a UNESCO world heritage site is formerly the capital of the Inca ...
After centuries of speculation, archaeologists in Peru have confirmed the existence of an underground tunnel network, thought to have been built by the Incas. The groundbreaking discovery was ...
Archaeologists in Peru have confirmed centuries of speculation that there is an underground tunnel network underneath the historic city of Cusco near Machu Picchu. The researchers found more than ...
The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is undoubtedly Peru's most iconic hike, drawing thousands of tourists annually. However, while ...
The Aztecs of Central Mexico called it “teocuit latl,” (the excrement of the gods). The Incas of Peru thought of it as the “sweat of the sun.” The metal was so plentiful and easy to work ...
Since 2002, the Peruvian government has required tourists to have a permit and a guide to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Only licensed guiding companies can obtain permits, so it's vital to do ...
A statue of the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro has been reinstalled in the centre of Lima, the capital of Peru, more than 20 years after it had been removed. The sculpture was unveiled during ...
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