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Peru Machu Picchu

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Peru machu picchu. Ven y vive experiencias unicas. High in the mountains large and impressive blocks of stone with no mortar between them make one of the most important religious political and cultural centers of the inca empire. Machu picchu also spelled machupijchu site of ancient inca ruins located about 50 miles 80 km northwest of cuzco peru in the cordillera de vilcabamba of the andes mountains.

Its no wonder machu picchu is perus most visited site. En lo alto de montana grandes e impresionantes bloques de piedra unidos entre si sin amalgama alguna conforman uno de los centros religiosos politicos y culturales mas importantes del imperio incaico. Machu picchu se activo tu cuenta.

The incan archaeological site of machu picchu a unesco world heritage site ranks as one of the worlds most famous with history dating back to the read more 3 hours 30 minutes. It is perched above the urubamba river valley in a narrow saddle between two sharp peaksmachu picchu old peak and huayna picchu new peakat an elevation of 7710 feet 2350 metres. Huayna picchu mountain also known as wayna picchu in quechua lays at the eastern end of the salkantay mountain near cusco peru.

Machu picchu is a 15th century inca citadel located in the eastern cordillera of southern peru on a 2430 metre 7970 ft mountain ridge. The famous peak behind the inca city of machu picchu is also part. It is located in the machupicchu district within urubamba province above the sacred valley which is 80 kilometres 50 mi northwest of cuzcothe urubamba river flows past it cutting through the cordillera and creating a canyon with a tropical mountain.

Machu picchu 7000 feet above sea level and nestled on a small hilltop between the andean mountain range the majestic city soars above the urabamba valley below.

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