Discover the beauty of the Galapagos Islands and the amazing history and culture of Machu Picchu
Showing posts with label South America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South America. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Magic Water Tour - Fountains of Lima
Located in the Reserve Park in the Center of Lima the Magic Water Tour or 13 water fountains in Lima is the largest fountain complex in the world. A wonderful place to come with a family many of the fountains are interactive with light shows and walk through fountains that encourage visitors to cool off while enjoying their visit. The park is open Tuesday through Sunday from 4pm to 11pm
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Bartolome
The small island of Bartolome located just east of Santiago is the most photographed site in the Galapagos Islands. A popular destination for Galapagos Cruises. Visitors to Bartolome can snorkel with sea lions and Galapagos Penguins and take the hike to the island's summit for a spectacular vista of the central islands.
Friday, January 28, 2011
100th Anniversary of the Rediscovery of Machu Picchu
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| Machu Picchu the Legendary Lost City of the Incas |
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the re-discovery of Machu Picchu. Known as the Lost City of the Incas, this remarkable site was constructed in approximately 1450 by the Incas during the height of their reign and abandoned approximately 100 years later.
Since the citadel had been abandoned at the time the Spanish Arrived its existence remained unknown to the outside world. Bingham a lecturer with Yale University had traveled to South America for the First American Scientific Conference in Santiago, Chile in 1908. While there he was convinced to travel to Peru and view one of its fabulous Inca sites.
Bingham became captivated with the idea of discovering unexplored Inca Cities and returned to Peru several times of the next few years. During the summer of 2011 Bingham returned again with the Yale Peruvian Expedition in search of Vilcambaba the last refuge of the Incas. However instead, on July 24, 1911, an 11 year old child Pablito Alvarez took Bingham to an area where he frequently played – which was Machu Picchu.
Today Machu Picchu is a major tourist site in South America. Though now there is dispute over if the site was ever lost, or who first rediscovered the site it is Hiram Bingham who is credited for bringing Machu Picchu to the world’s attention.
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