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Saqsayhuaman is a big place with stones like this. "Inca fortress" |
Andean cross (Google) |
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Lego technique was used in the temples and the house of Inca king. |
Also the way Incas send their messages was much more efective than the spaniards way. From Cusco to for example Machu Picchu they had a message tower every 10km. So each messenger ran 10km to the next tower and gave the message to the next man who was supposed to run 10km again. This way 80km was easily beaten under 8 hours. The inca trail is nowadays done by the tourists in 4 days and 3 nights.
On top of a message tower. |
We visited the catedral of Cusco and there we were able to see many paintings done by the local cusquenas. The difference between an European painting and a local can be noticed by the animals, dresses, food and the skincolor of the people in the painting. In the painting of Jesus' last supper, the face of Judas is actually the face of Francisco Pizarro. This speaks for itself, how the locals felt about this man. One guide told us a story about how the animal Lama got its name. When a spanish captain arrived to Peru and saw this animal he had never seen before, he went to a local man and asked Como se llama? meaning what's thats name, the local man didn't understand because their official language was Quechua. After asking again a few times in an angry way, the local man just fearfully repited the last word ...llama? and the spaniard said thanks and left.
Machu Picchu (means old mountain in Quechua) was never discovered by the spaniards. There is different kind of stories why the residents of Machu Picchu abandoned the place after they heard that conquerors had arrived to Peru. One story tells that it was so sacred that they didn't want to take a risk that it would be found so the people left and destroyed all the roads leading there. Another story tells that there was not enough food for 600 residents because their sacred town was located to high up in the mountains (2430m) that only the farming terraces didn't cover the need of food. No-one really knows what was the main reason. Many hundreds of years later there were still some local farmers living around Machu Picchu and knew of its existence. When a American historian Hiram Bingham was on his expedition for the search of another lost city (legend), he was brought up to mountains by a local boy and this way told the world about Machu Picchu and he was marked as the finder of Machu Picchu. The year was 1911. They found amazing carvings in the stone that by studying closer revealed to be an astronomical watch. The sun creates a shadow in different corners different time of the year. This way they were able to divide the year in to 4 pieces and also to predict the dry/rain season.
Nowadays it is a Peruvian Historical Sanctuary and is one of the seven wonders of the world. The view is mainly reconstructed, the flora is under control that the visitor can see better what it actually looked like back in 1450 when they started building the town. This is by so far the most amazing places I have visited. It was hidden from the world for over 400 years. The atmosphere is somethng that I can't even describe.
I will post more pictures from other places later. :)
mielenkiintosia juttuja :) ja mageita kuvia! ikävä!
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