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Cusco & Machu Picchu Vacation Travel Guide Expedia

Cusco & Machu Picchu Vacation Travel Guide Expedia

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Cusco & Machu Picchu In Cusco and the Sacred Valley, magnificent ruins await the adventurous traveler. The most famous of all is Machu Picchu. Jaime: curious fact: after the Spanish started to construct their own architecture, replacing Inka buildings, they realize that their constructions didn't resist very well the earthquakes like the Inka walls. What they did then was to use the foundations of the Inka walls for their own constructions. If you go to Cusco, you will see that most of the streets still have original Inka walls, but most of them have half of the wall with Spanish construction on top of 'em. Sadly, they destroyed most of the most sacred temples for the reason explained by the video (religion.
Date: 2020-08-27

Comments and reviews: 7


Love going to this place. Used to go every 4 years and every time it felt like I was recharging my batteries. Been there by train, bus and walking with the 3 day walk along the Inca trail being the most magnificent of experiences. It holds such wondrous energy and a spiritual essence that is difficult to put into words. You feel like nature is plugging right into your source and feeding you a whole heap of light.
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I'm Malaysian. I'm so impressed the beautiful scenary and peacefully of Machu Picchu. It's truly one of seven new wonders in the world. Hopefully I want to go there if I have a chance. By the way, what is the best connection flights from Malaysia to Peru? Which airlines and airports that I have to choose? Anyone can suggest to me please?
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The Incas were only the kings. The descendants of the Incas are not all who live there. There are very few who have some degree or relationship with the Incas. In Peru there were different ethnic groups, but the Incas were only the nobility.
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My husband is Peruvian. I visited Peru several times, each time different place, had been to Pucalpa, last time to Colca Canyon, saw flying condors. Fantastic experience and country.
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My son is visiting Machu Pichu. I just wanted to know about Peru. It is a beautiful and informative video. I too felt like visiting the lov place. Thank you.
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To learn much more about the cycle of civilizations, recurring floods and ancient high tech, read the ebook what I know about Nibiru Just search for: know nibiru
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I used to be a tour guide in Peru. I've been to Cusco and MP about a hundred of times, but I still go there everytime I can. I love my country!
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