On the 100th anniversary of the discovery of Machu Picchu in 1911 by Hiram Bingham III, Heriberto Sedeno visited this site on November 2011.
Bingham was an academic, explorer, treasure hunter and politician from the US.
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Machu Picchu is a place of mystery bundled up in the beauty of nature. Its rich history and the untamed culture based on the womb of nature makes it one of the best place to visit. Not just travelers and explorers admire it, but also adored by architects, archaeologists, and researchers worldwide.
Machu Picchu is a well-known historical place and one of seven wonders.
In this poster, anyone will found a basic concept of Machu Picchu's location history, architectural facts and characteristics of Machu Picchu.
Inca civilization civilized this city without the aids of wheels and any iron tools.
Isn't it enough to be wondered?
Machu Picchu_ A Wonderland of Hidden Stories.pdfCIOWomenMagazine
Machu Picchu is a place of mystery bundled up in the beauty of nature. Its rich history and the untamed culture based on the womb of nature makes it one of the best place to visit. Not just travelers and explorers admire it, but also adored by architects, archaeologists, and researchers worldwide.
Machu Picchu is a well-known historical place and one of seven wonders.
In this poster, anyone will found a basic concept of Machu Picchu's location history, architectural facts and characteristics of Machu Picchu.
Inca civilization civilized this city without the aids of wheels and any iron tools.
Isn't it enough to be wondered?
Machu Picchu: Nestled high in the Andes Mountains, Machu Picchu is an ancient Incan citadel and one of Peru's most iconic tourist attractions. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases breathtaking architectural marvels, from the intricately crafted stone terraces to the enigmatic structures like the Temple of the Sun and the Room of the Three Windows. The site's rich history, mysterious aura, and stunning panoramic views draw in visitors from all over the world, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and nature lovers alike.
The Amazon Rainforest: Covering a vast expanse of Peru's territory, the Amazon Rainforest is a natural wonder that beckons intrepid travelers to explore its untamed beauty. Teeming with diverse wildlife, including colorful macaws, playful monkeys, and elusive jaguars, this biodiversity hotspot offers unforgettable wildlife encounters. Tourists can embark on river cruises, jungle treks, and canopy walks to immerse themselves in the lush greenery, hear the cacophony of the jungle, and learn about the indigenous cultures that call this region home.
Cusco: Once the capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco is a city steeped in history and culture. Its cobblestone streets are lined with colonial architecture built upon Incan foundations, blending the past with the present. The city boasts splendid cathedrals, such as the Cusco Cathedral, art galleries, and vibrant markets selling traditional crafts and textiles. Visitors can also explore nearby Incan ruins, like Sacsayhuaman and Qenqo, making Cusco a captivating gateway to Peru's ancient past.
Lake Titicaca: Straddling the border between Peru and Bolivia, Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake globally and a place of immense natural beauty. The lake is surrounded by picturesque Andean landscapes, and its azure waters are dotted with floating islands, home to the Uros people. Tourists can visit these unique islands, constructed entirely from totora reeds, to learn about the Uros' traditional way of life and craftsmanship.
Nazca Lines: A true enigma etched into the arid desert plains of southern Peru, the Nazca Lines are a series of ancient geoglyphs that form various shapes, including animals, plants, and geometric patterns. These enormous, pre-Columbian designs can only be fully appreciated from the air, making scenic flights a popular choice for visitors looking to admire the mysterious lines and ponder their purpose and origin.
Huacachina: Tucked amidst towering sand dunes, Huacachina is an oasis in the desert and an adrenaline-seeker's paradise. Tourists flock here to experience exhilarating sandboarding and dune buggy rides across the undulating sands. As the day comes to a close, visitors can witness breathtaking sunsets over the vast desert landscape, providing an unforgettable desert experience.
Esta es una presentación de una de las ciudades mas importantes del mundo debido a su valor histórico y qye contiene una maravilla del mundo moderno, se trata del Cusco en Perú.
Cusco has a long history with many civilizations living in the area before the Incas arrived. Get to know the most popular archaeological sites to visit.
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Macchu Pichu is Peru’s most visited tourist attraction and also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ruin has 140 constructions, including temples, sanctuaries, parks, residences and houses with thatched roofs. From the city of Cuzco it takes about 3.5 hours to get there by train, or a 2 to 4 day journey on foot from the Urubamba Valley up through the Andes mountain range. The trip involves having to sleep on tents and the traveler must be reasonably fit. The pictures of the ruins and the surrounding countryside are spectacular and one wonders how they managed to transport and built that for many years lost Inca city!
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
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El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
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2. On the 100th anniversary of the discovery of Machu Picchu in
1911 by Hiram Bingham III, Heriberto Sedeno visited this site on
November 2011.
Bingham was an academic, explorer, treasure hunter and
politician from the US. He made known to the world the
existence of the Quechua citadel of Machu Picchu in 1911 with
the guidance of local indigenous farmer. He was not a trained
archeologist. Yet, it was during his time as a lecturer in South
American history at Yale University that he discovered the
largely forgotten city of Machu Picchu.
3. Machu Picchu has become one of the major tourist attractions in
South America; Bingham is recognized as the man who brought
this site to world attention with the help of Melchor Arteaga, a
local farmer who led Bingham to this ancient Inca empire site.
The starting point to visit the “Lost City of the Incas” is at the
City of Cuzco, also known as “the Navel of the World” since the
start of the Inca civilization in the 15th century. At 11,200 feet
elevation, Cusco is an archeological hub of the Americas, the
continent’s oldest continuous inhabited city and a UNESCO World
Heritage site.
4. From Cuzco, Mr. Sedeno took a 1.5 hr. train journey to Aguas
Calientes the entry point to Machu Picchu, where during the Inca
Empire housed in its more than 100 dwellings, over 1,000
inhabitants worked and worshipped. This compound is called the
Royal residence of the Inca because of its fine construction and
unique features: a private garden, sentry house and bathrooms.
It houses, The Temple of the Sun which echoes the circular shape
of the outcrop on which it is built. The Temple features a window
which rays of the June solstice sunrise enters and falls parallel to
a line carved into a sacred rock.
5. Across a large plaza from the Temple of the Sun, the Temple of
the Condor rises from a rock formation that resembles wings.
The condor was revered by the Incas and a rock in front of the
wings has been carved to resemble the bird’s head.
It is interesting to note that tilled terraces on all sides of this
Royal Estate are visible. Inca farmers cultivated medicinal
herbs, potatoes, and corn for brewing alcoholic “chichi”.
6. After Mr. Sedeno finished this interesting tour he had lunch, a
delicious plate of llama meat stew with local potato, corn and
other vegetables, at the town of Ollantaytambo in the outskirts
of Machu Picchu. This town is known for its awe inspiring Inca
ruins. Late in the evening, Mr. Sedeno returned to Cuzco to
recall his everlasting experiences in the land of the Inca.