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The Inca Bridge  
   

The Inca Bridge

It took a while to get there but it was pretty cool. A landslide in 2003 meant you cant get closer to it, but it is still a sight. We presumed the logs were a way of cutting off the path, when the enemy approached, kind of like a drawbrdige
The Lost City of the Incas

September 5th 2007
I woke up on Saturday feeling horrible, my stomach had been killing me all night and I had a fever as well. Clearly the dodgy sandwich plus all the dirt I had swallowed ATVing the previous day had messed me up. I survived on Imodium, Paracetemol and soup for the next day and a half. I slept most of the day until evening when we got our bus to Ollataytambo, a small town from where we were going ... read more
South America » Peru » Cusco » Machu Picchu

Peruvian Flag Ancient Peru was the seat of several prominent Andean civilizations, most notably that of the Incas whose empire was captured by the Spanish conquistadors in 1533. Peruvian independence was declared in 1821, and remaining Spanish forces defeated in 1... ... read more
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