Posted by genlan Tuesday, September 15, 2009


Welcome to the mysterious ruins of Machu Picchu, Peru. Prepare yourself as you are about to embark on a virtual tour exploring one of the most intriguing destinations on the planet. Don’t worry... you won’t need heavy hiking gear or an experienced guide to tour the spectacular views and scenery the magnificent complex has to offer.

A Brief Overview

7,000 feet above sea level and nestled on a small hilltop between the Andean Mountain Range, the majestic city soars above the Urabamba Valley below. The Incan built structure has been deemed the “Lost Cities”, unknown until its relatively recent discovery in 1911. Archaeologists estimate that approximately 1200 people could have lived in the area, though many theorize it was most likely a retreat for Incan rulers. Due to it’s isolation from the rest of Peru, living in the area full time would require traveling great distances just to reach the nearest village.

Separated into three areas - agricultural, urban, and religious - the structures are arranged so that the function of the buildings matches the form of their surroundings. The agricultural terracing and aqueducts take advantage of the natural slopes; the lower areas contain buildings occupied by farmers and teachers, and the most important religious areas are located at the crest of the hill, overlooking the lush Urubamba Valley thousands of feet below.

Hikers, tourists, and the early explorers describe similar emotions as they climb their way through the Inca Trail. Many call the experience magical. Glancing out from the Funerary Rock Hut on all the temples, fields, terraces, and baths seems to take you to another time. Blending in with the hillside itself, many say the area creates a seamless and elegant green paradise, making it a must for anyone who travels to Peru.



Machupijchu

prologue
    "After almost four hours by train, on one of the most impressive and spectacular stretches in the world, from high, cold early morning plains down to lush vegetation in the frequently suffocating late morning heat, one arrives at the foot of the mountain Machupijchu. Then the eight kilometer road of thirteen zigzag hairpins in an acrobatic bus takes us up the mountain, and one arrives at the hotel. From here, it is only a few steps and the city opens itself. ..."
Machu Picchu

"To visit Machupijchu, you must prepare the soul, sharpen the senses. Forget for some minutes, the small and transcendental problems of our lives, of modern... man..."

      Napoleon Polo
The RailRoad,the Urubamba Ruver  and the Road.



"But this Pope does not interest me; much less will I obey him, I being in the kingdom of my father and our religion being good and I and my subjects are happy. .."


Llamas


"However, despite my being a son of Huayna Capac I cannot discuss anything so wise and old. ..."

Group of the Sacred Group
"The Christ that you speak of died, the Sun and Moon
never die, besides how do you know your god created the world?"
(This quotation is from Inca Atahuallpa's answer
to Fray Wicente Valverde, taken from Spanish
documents of the Indians Archives in Seville.
M.37. I show with no comment!)


Hiram Binghan
Hiram Bingham

Main Temple

Machu Picchu


Additional pictures of Machu Picchu

Waynapijchu
The Young Peak
Waynapijchu - The Young Peak

Waynapijchu - The Young Peak


Additional pictures of Machu Picchu - 2

LLAMA


Additional pictures of Machu Picchu - 3

LLAMA


Additional pictures of Machu Picchu - 4

LLAMA

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