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Machu Picchu
bmeyer2 (07/10/2008) Machu Picchu, "The Lost City of the Incas," is the most familiar of all landmarks associated with the Incan Empire. It was built in 1460 and was abandoned around 100 years later, most likely due to small pox deaths caused by Spanish explorers. Machu Picchu is built using polished stone on the side of a mountain in Peru, at an altitude of almost 8000 ft. It's listed on UNESCO Heritage lists, as well as the New Seven Wonders of the World. More info: Ryn (03/03/2009) :O OMG thank you, I've been looking for this one. -cries- shafty (10/11/2009) Machu Picchu is also known as the Lost City of the Incas is a town located on a high mountain ridge, at an elevation of about 6,750 feet (2,057 m) above the Urubamba Valley in modern-day Peru. The site is probably the most familiar symbol of the Inca Empire, both due to its unique location, its geological features, and its late discovery in 1911.
The site was chosen for its unique location and geological features. It is said that the silhouette of the mountain range behind Machu Picchu represents the face of the Inca looking upward towards the sky, with the largest peak, Waynapicchu, representing his nose. The Inca thought that the solid rock of the Earth should not be cut and so built this city from rock quarried from loose boulders found in the area. Some of the stone architecture uses no mortar, but rather relied on extremely precise cutting of blocks that results in walls with minimal cracks. Please click the picture icon to see some stunning photography of the site Indranil Indu (08/08/2011) most wonderful place in world. |
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