Posts Tagged ‘machu’

Peruvian Hairless Dogs ‘As Important as Machu Picchu’ (Video)

Peruvian hairless dogs are an ancient breed whose image is recognizable on pre-Incan pottery. They have been termed as ‘primitive dogs,’ because they have remained unchanged for over 3,500 years. Read more Section:  News Videos History Read Later  Source Views: 0

DNA Study Unveils Machu Picchu Servants’ Enigmatic Diversity

Most ancient DNA studies focus on societal elites found in elaborate tombs. Read more Section:  News History & Archaeology Ancient Places Americas Read Later  Source Views: 0

Peru Closes Machu Picchu As Anti-Government Protests Grow

Peru has indefinitely shut its iconic tourist site Machu Picchu in the latest sign that anti-government protests are increasingly engulfing the South American country. Source Views: 0

The Mysteries of Machu Picchu and Archaeological Obsession

Hidden away within the Andes, 2,430 meters (7,972 ft) above sea level, the Inca site of Machu Picchu near Cusco in Peru is often referred to as the lost city of the Incas. These days you couldn’t claim it’s still lost. With over one and a half million tourists visiting in 2018 (pre-pandemic), it is […]

UFO NEWS ~ Glowing Disk over Peruvian Andes near Machu Picchu plus MORE

Glowing Disk over Peruvian Andes near Machu Picchu August 24, 2021    Some believe that ancient Machu Picchu in Peru and the Teotihuacan Pyramid of the Moon in New Mexico are not only archaeological wonders, but also evidence that ancient astronauts visited these areas and may still visit these places given the many unexplained objects […]

Experts Have Found the True Age of Machu Picchu

Once again, advances in technology have forced archaeologists to change their interpretations of history. A new study published in  Antiquity has concluded that the world-renowned  Machu Picchu  site in  Peru was in use more than 20 years earlier than previously thought.   So, What’s the Real Age of Machu Picchu? One of the top tourist destinations in […]

Machu Picchu Re-opens With Ancient Incan Thanksgiving Ceremony

Major archaeology and cultural sites are starting to re-open across the world. Machu Picchu, one of the most famous archaeological sites in all of Latin America, has reopened with the spectacle of an ancient Inca ceremony.  It had been closed for nearly 8 months due to the current covid-19 pandemic and the restriction imposed to […]

Nearly Invisible Wires That Enclose Nearly All Major Cities of The World

Unbeknownst to many, there are translucent fishing lines that wrap around hundreds of cities around the world. Strung high above the heads of pedestrians and roofs of houses, on utility poles and lamp posts, these wires are barely visible and hardly affect the lives of millions that live in these cities. But for the orthodox […]

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