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    What a mouth watering experience. Machu Pichu leaves tourist and viewers astonished with everything that they can see and live through. It's like a beautiful new car, anyone experiencing it will find new features everyday and be overwhelmed with the experience. Machu Pichu is a fantastic destination not only because it is a gorgeous city, but also because it has amazing architecture and the amount anyone can experience visiting. Machu Pichu is as lovely as it is elegant with the land that surrounds it. Combined with the calming color and patterns of the forest and how the city was shaped, it's breath taking. In source 2 paragraph 11 it states that " Machu Pichu is in some of the scenically most attractive mountainous territories of the Andes." Machu Pichu is like a perfect white beach except its a jungle and absolutely perfect. Excitingly, Machu Pichu has some of the most indescribable and amazing architecture. Machu Pichu follows a very rigorous plan to its city seperated from high and low and into quarters. There are four quarters farming, industrial, royal, and religon. It is unsure why or how they did this like many of Machu Pichu's secrets. In source 2 paragraph 9 it states "to this day , many of Machu Pichu"s mysteries remained unsolved." Machu Pichu is a mystery waiting to be solved. machu pichu is just waiting to be solved and explored like the great pyramids of Egypt. Jeepers, did DJ Khaled just repeat another one twice? Thats how anyone will feel…

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    ago, an expedition occurred making these explorers discover the ancient city of Machu Picchu. This attracted archaeologists, and historians. The reason is because of the wonders and history of the ancient civilization of the Inca’s. Mostly today it is a tourist attraction to people who are curious about the wonders of the world or just to take good pictures. The significances of the ancient city of Machu Picchu is its discovery, history, and it's universal values of the world today. In July of…

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    “Hurry up Walter, you are always staring off into space!” “You're always trying to rush me, just take your time and relax honey.” Mitty replied as he watched his last cigarette go up into smoke as the rain kept pouring. “We have to hurry and get home, we need to pack for the trip to Machu Picchu remember?” said Mrs. Mitty. Beforehand, the Mitty's lived a very quiet and normal life in the calm atmosphere of Waterbury, Connecticut. Walter has always had a tendency to “daze-off” during the day, but…

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    Machu Picchu is a beautiful place to come and visit. The breathtaking setting to the old architecture in the middle of the Andes mountains is marvelous. The untouched artifacts and the finest quality Inca houses that were built ages ago just adds on to the other magnificent scenery there. A lot of known and unknown facts have been left there waiting for someone to find them which Hiram Bingham did in 1911. Here is many different ways Machu Picchu is a cool place just to visit and explore. The…

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    Tourist, welcome to Machu Picchu. A city full of mysteries and breath taking scenery. Best known for its great architecture wonders. Thousands of fascinated visitor come to Machu Picchu to relax. The significance of the city Machu Picchu is the history, landscape and the architecture. In this essay, the significance of the city Machu Picchu is the history. It all started in 1911 in July, when Hiram Bingham pushed aside a tangle undergrowth and just stared. According to the text, “Bingham was…

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    clouds? Ever dreamed of discovering ancient artifacts in a hidden tomb? There is a place on the ridge between the Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu mountains in Peru that fits the description of those two questions. A mysterious place abandoned by an ancient people of little knowledge. This place is the city of Machu Picchu. After informing you of it’s a closer look at its history, people, and importance, I hope that maybe it will seem a little less mysterious. Most of the knowledge about Machu…

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    Ancient Peru Civilizations

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    civilization, which is the last civilization before the Incas, They date back to 1100 A.D. The Chimu resided in the city of Cusco, and had a talent for pottery. They also spoke an earlier form of the Quechua language, which is still used by a number of Peruvians to this day. The Chimu civilization was conquered by the Incas in 1470. In 1200 A.D. the Incas overthrew the Chimu and reconstructed the city of Cuzco, which became the heart of their empire. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, was one of the…

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    the Incas build them to store produce and grains ready to put on to a set of llamas for the next trip. So far, I have encountered new information about the Inca Empire and how they evolved as a society and I will continue to pursue my adventure. Continuing my journey, I met a chaski runner who was on his way to deliver a message to Machu Picchu. The Inca chaski had to run up and down mountains to deliver messages and they stood a mile apart along the road system do they could switch off. Each…

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    interesting that Machu Picchu could have been built by people who did not even have a written language, the Inca communicated through a calculated system of knotted strings call quipu. 2. I personally do not think it really matters who…

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    Machu Picchu Romanticism

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    Over the years there have been many investigations on the role that exerted this citadel located in the mountains. One of the main theories is that the citadel of Machu Picchu was a luxurious and well-maintained mausoleum of the Inca Pachacutec, who was the founder and first emperor of Tawantinsuyo. In the citadel of Machu Picchu lived no more than 200 to 300 people but of a high social rank. Most of these people had some sort of relationship with the Inca; they were descendants of the founder…

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