One country that was way up on my bucket was Peru.
You see, I am a history buff, especially when it comes
to the life of indigenous people.
Peru is replete with this kind of information as it has one of the longest histories of civilization of any country, going back as far as the 10th millennium BCE.
Their civilizations ranged from the Norte Chico
civilization to the Inca Empire, the largest state in the pre-Columbian Americas.
The most famous relic of Inca civilization is Machu
Picchu, often referred to as the "Lost City of the
Incas". The Incas built it around 1450 and occupied it until around 1532
when they abandoned it after the Spanish conquest, according to the
radiocarbon-dating.
Machu Picchu was declared a Peruvian Historic Sanctuary in 1981 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 and in 2007, it was voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in a worldwide internet poll.
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So, I went and it was everything I had expected. But
guess what, when I saw the actual height of this fabulous archeological
wonder in3D, I knew immediately that the trip to get up there was not
for me! For, it brought back such vivid memories of the time I climbed a pyramid in Mexico. Going up, no problem. Looking down, major trauma!
So, thanks to Boca Raton Museum for the wonderful exposure to the wonders of that ancient empire but more importantly, curing my desire to make a trek to somewhere that would have scared the hell out of me!😁
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