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    built by the Inca civilization were destroyed by the Spanish conquest. Machu Picchu was in a hidden location-invisible from below and not found making it one of the most well-preserved Inca cities. Machu Picchu is known as many things but it is most known as the lost city of the Incas. Machu Picchu was known locally until Yale professor Hiram Bingham re-discovered the site in 1911. There are many facts about Machu Picchu and it has a great history. Many of the stones that were used are more

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    other unfortunate sites are demolished, ransacked, or looted due to lack of protection. Machu Picchu, located in the Andes mountains in Peru, is considered one of the seven wonders of the world, as well as an archeological marvel built by the Inca people. However, this historical site has come under protection due to cultural heritage destruction from tourists and environmental degradation. Over the years, Machu Picchu has begun to erode due to an enormous amount of tourism and climate changes. Luckily

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    city hidden by the Andes mountains, Machu Picchu is a place you will want to visit! An American explorer, Hiram Bingham, discovered it in July of 1911, and was amazed by the architectural feats of this beautiful place. “‘Suddenly, I found myself confronted with the walls of ruined houses built of the finest quality of Inca stonework,’” (Damon paragraph 2) Bingham noted. This city is not only impressive to see, but it also holds great historic value. Machu Picchu was built by the Incas using raw materials

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    Machu Picchu The sacred city of Machu Picchu (in Quechua: old mountain) is the greatest Inca masterpiece. Incredibly daring and inventive, it was built on the most difficult, wild and inaccessible mountain area available. It is known world-wide not only for its impressive and unique ruins, but also for its unusual location on the edge of an abyss, from which one can appreciate the vigorous waters of the Urubamba river. I wonder how the Incas were able to carry the huge blocks of stone to

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    Machu Picchu Informational Essay Some people don’t know the great and amazing place called Manchu Picchu, which is an old Inca building that many architects admire. Those people don’t know that thousands of tourists and visitors come to look at it, wonder about its past, and to reflect off of it. In source two, the author states that “A world heritage is a place that is amazing. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization support that Machu Picchu is a world heritage.”

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    significant sites South America has to offer, Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu is a great place for tourists to go it has the richest history in almost all of the world. Machu Picchu is also nestled high up in the Andes mountains which means that the views and scenery there are truly beautiful. Machu picchu has a value like no other landmark in the world, just to think that incans romed the same spot that that people from all over the world is honestly amazing. Machu Picchu is a very important and significant wonder

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    Machu Picchu, one of the most famous cities in our world history obviously has many artifacts connected to it. Up until only short while ago these many artifacts were located at the Yale University in Connecticut. For a long time Peru, where Machu Picchu was located, fought with Yale to get the artifacts back. Yale at first stated that their systems in Peru were going to damage the artifacts even more. This research the university conducted allowed them to gain further knowledge into this time. Yale

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    Essay on Tourism Effects on Machu Picchu

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    above the valley floor below sits the amazing city and archaeological site of Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu is about 1400 kilometers south of the Equator on the eastern slope of the Peruvian Andes. The site lies near the head waters of the Amazon River and is on the ridge between two prominent mountain peaks – Machu Picchu and Hauyna Picchu – about 500 meters above the valley bottom (Wright and Kenneth, 2-3). Machu Picchu, believed to be the royal estate of the Inca ruler Pachacuti, is the most well-known

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    historic sanctuary of Machu Picchu is now a part of Peru’s national protected areas

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    endless beauty. This is the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu is a very popular tourist attraction, but many tourists do not know its true signifigance.This “city in the clouds” is of high importance because it not only is considered an archeological wonder but it is also very important to nature and has much historical and cultural signifigance. Huge stones make up Machu Picchu, some even weighing 10-15 tons (“The Stones of Machu Picchu” by Duane Damon). Lifting stones that heavy sounds

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