
6-Day Hike to Choquequirao & Machu Picchu, Peru in HD
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Date: 2019-10-24
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Comments and reviews: 10
Marvin Williford
Absolutely stunning scenery I love all the shots of the rivers, streams and waterfalls, especially the one at the end. Also like the irrigation system funneling a trickle of water down the steps of one of the ruins shown earlier. Nice shot of the hawk or whatever it was. I see they were using burros or maybe it was donkeys rather than llamas as pack animals. And interesting how they lie down side by side for a siesta, I imagine they were the guides. And the music here is very, very cool, once again you've given me some new music to explore. Thanks so much for what you do, have a wonderful day, Milosh.
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Absolutely stunning scenery I love all the shots of the rivers, streams and waterfalls, especially the one at the end. Also like the irrigation system funneling a trickle of water down the steps of one of the ruins shown earlier. Nice shot of the hawk or whatever it was. I see they were using burros or maybe it was donkeys rather than llamas as pack animals. And interesting how they lie down side by side for a siesta, I imagine they were the guides. And the music here is very, very cool, once again you've given me some new music to explore. Thanks so much for what you do, have a wonderful day, Milosh.
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Hannalee M
Hi Milosz Thanks so much for enabling us armchair geologists I'm totally addicted to these Peruvian/Incan videos you've done. Just beautiful, poetic. That land is beautiful, awesome, fearsome, and a little bit creepy. I've spent some time wondering why I perceive it all as creepy. Maybe it's the ghosts. I feel a lot of ghosts. Small, fearless people with nimble feet. Love this Thanks again.
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Hi Milosz Thanks so much for enabling us armchair geologists I'm totally addicted to these Peruvian/Incan videos you've done. Just beautiful, poetic. That land is beautiful, awesome, fearsome, and a little bit creepy. I've spent some time wondering why I perceive it all as creepy. Maybe it's the ghosts. I feel a lot of ghosts. Small, fearless people with nimble feet. Love this Thanks again.
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Amazing Places on Our Planet
Drew, in fact that wasn't much of an issue. With two fully charged batteries I could record 2+ hours of videos (no LCD screen usage - viewfinder only; no review of the recorded clips. That was enough to produce 30 minutes video (and of course, you should restrict yourself not to repeat too many times the same footage, etc)
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Drew, in fact that wasn't much of an issue. With two fully charged batteries I could record 2+ hours of videos (no LCD screen usage - viewfinder only; no review of the recorded clips. That was enough to produce 30 minutes video (and of course, you should restrict yourself not to repeat too many times the same footage, etc)
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Drew Irving
Milosh. I'd give anything to experience those mountains and hike those trails, but there are some things you can't give away. YEARS I have so many questions, but I will burden' you with only one: How did you keep you camera powered up over a 6 day hike?
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Milosh. I'd give anything to experience those mountains and hike those trails, but there are some things you can't give away. YEARS I have so many questions, but I will burden' you with only one: How did you keep you camera powered up over a 6 day hike?
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ANMUCEPPERU CUSCO
Now in just one day, after seeing Machu Picchu, you go to for Santa Teresa, from there Totora, Yanama, Municipality Town Center Alto Salkantay, and forestay very close, and anger on the Inca Trail that goes from Machu Picchu Choquequirao.
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Now in just one day, after seeing Machu Picchu, you go to for Santa Teresa, from there Totora, Yanama, Municipality Town Center Alto Salkantay, and forestay very close, and anger on the Inca Trail that goes from Machu Picchu Choquequirao.
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ANMUCEPPERU CUSCO
ahora en solo un dia, despues de ver machupicchu, te vas a por Santa Teresa, de alli Totora, Yanama, municipalidad de Centro Poblado de Alto Salkantay, y estay muy cerca, e iras por el Camino Inca que va de Machupicchu a Choquequirao.
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ahora en solo un dia, despues de ver machupicchu, te vas a por Santa Teresa, de alli Totora, Yanama, municipalidad de Centro Poblado de Alto Salkantay, y estay muy cerca, e iras por el Camino Inca que va de Machupicchu a Choquequirao.
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Blandine Picot
Hello, Do you think this route can be done alone, without agency? We want to go to Choquequirao, and it would be great to go trekking until Aguas Calientes. Is it fully trekking, or did you have to take any buses? thanks
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Hello, Do you think this route can be done alone, without agency? We want to go to Choquequirao, and it would be great to go trekking until Aguas Calientes. Is it fully trekking, or did you have to take any buses? thanks
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M.I. L.S.
I thank you for uploading such a beautiful video of the road less traveled. I was born in this beautiful country and left many years ago; It is time to go, and reconnect with roots. Thanks again, this was outstanding. Sursum
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I thank you for uploading such a beautiful video of the road less traveled. I was born in this beautiful country and left many years ago; It is time to go, and reconnect with roots. Thanks again, this was outstanding. Sursum
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icos23
It need built a knew bridge to cross the River, I don't know why they don't take action. Thanks for the video it is a beautiful landscape. by the way I'm from the village of Cachora but I live in California. thanks Again.
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It need built a knew bridge to cross the River, I don't know why they don't take action. Thanks for the video it is a beautiful landscape. by the way I'm from the village of Cachora but I live in California. thanks Again.
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et chalaco
Ollantaytambo, Sacsayhuaman, Kuelap, Moray, Llactapata, Chan Chan, The artificial islands of the Titicaca, Caral, Choquequirao, etc. How could one explore all these amazing Peruvian sites in one lifetime?
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Ollantaytambo, Sacsayhuaman, Kuelap, Moray, Llactapata, Chan Chan, The artificial islands of the Titicaca, Caral, Choquequirao, etc. How could one explore all these amazing Peruvian sites in one lifetime?
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