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Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu is a pre-Columbian Inca city located at 7,970 ft elevation on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley. It is often referred to as "The Lost City of the Incas". Machu Picchu has been described as "an absolute masterpiece of architecture and a unique testimony to the Inca civilization" by World heritage.

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The ruins of Machu Picchu , red covered in 1911 by archaeologist Hiram Bingham of Yale, is one of the most beautiful ancient sites and most enigmatic in the world. While those using the INCA certainly above the Andean mountains (9060 feet), installing hundreds of structures out of stone in early 1400 's, legends and myths indicate that Machu Picchu (old peak of significance in the Quechua language) venerated as the place crowned by a much earlier time. What its origins, the CNIB has transformed the site into a small (5 square miles) but extraordinary city.

Invisible for a lower part and only a complete block, surrounded by agricultural terraces sufficient to feed the population, and watered by the normal springs, Machu Picchu seems CNIB services by a secret ceremonial city. Two thousand feet above the Urubamba river rumbling, the cloud had shrouded ruins have palaces, baths, temples, storage rooms and approximately 150 houses, all in a remarkable state of preservation. These structures, cut the gray granite of the mountain above are wonders of engineering and architectural aesthetics. Several blocks weigh 50 tons or so, however, with sculpted detail and are suitable for both such accuracy that the joints will not mortarless blade thin insertion of the knife. Little is social or religious use of the known location during times of INCA. The skeletal remains of ten females to one male had led to the occasional claim that the location could have been a sanctuary for the training of priestesses and / or marry for the nobility of the CNIB. However, the following Osteological Examination of the bones indicated an equal number of male bones, witness of the fact that Machu Picchu was not exclusively a temple or place of shelter for women.

One of Machu Picchu 'primary functions of S was the astronomical observatory. The stone Intihuatana (pole clinging meaning the Sun) has proven to be an accurate indicator of the date of the two equinoxes and other significant celestial periods. Intihuatana (also called the stone Saywa or Sukhanka) is designed to catch the sun with the two equinoxes, not with the solstice (as is stated in some books of literary tourists and new-age). At noon on 21 March and 21 September, the sun is light almost directly above the pillar, not creating any nuance at all. Now specify the rest of the sun with all his might as the pillar and held for a time attached to the rock. At these times, the CNIB ceremonies were due to the stone in which they tied the sun to stop its movement in the northern sky. There is also a Intihuatana alignment with the December solstice (the summer solstice in the southern hemisphere), when the setting sun the sun goes down behind Pumasillo (puma la 'label S) the western mountain chain of Vilcabamba more highly, but the tomb itself is primarily equinoctial.

Shamanic legends to indicate that when sensitive persons touch their faces with the stone, Intihuatana Opens a 'S vision in the spiritual world (the author had such an experience, which is described in detail in Chapter One places of peace and power, on the website, www.sacredsites.com). The stones were Intihuatana objects supremely crowned persons of the CNIB and were systematically searched for and destroyed by the Spaniards. When the stone was broken Intihuatana with a tomb of INCA, INCA believed that the deities of the place died or were parties. The Spaniards never found Machu Picchu, although they suspect its existence, the stone Intihuatana and its resident spirits remain in their original position.

The shrine on top of the mountain fell into disuse and the course was abandoned forty years after the Spanish took Cuzco in 1533. Supply pipes between the many centers of the CNIB have been disturbed and the empire ended. The photograph shows the ruins of Machu Picchu in the foreground with the peak of Wayna Picchu crowned dominant behind. Partially responsible of the Scandinavian side of Wayna Picchu is supposedly the temple of the moon within a cave. As with the ruins of Machu Picchu , there is no archaeological or iconographical evidence to justify the new-age of the claim that this cave was a goddess.

Forgotten for centuries by the outside world, efforts of locals brought this place back to international attention by archaeologist Hiram Bingham in 1911.

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