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🌄 Discover La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world! Nestled in the Peruvian Andes, this unique place ...
Andean people of the past looked at these strings as a record of the climate, and they studied them to understand patterns.
Utility workers excavating trenches to expand the network of natural gas pipelines in Peru’s capital have uncovered a pre-Inca mummy approximately 1,000 years old, barely half a ...
Andean people of the past looked at these strings as a record of the climate, and they studied them to understand patterns.
Explore the breathtaking city of Cusco, Peru, with stunning drone footage capturing its rich Inca heritage, colonial architecture, and vibrant culture. Soar over the historic Plaza de Armas, the ...
Altnets have changed that – bringing full fibre to long-overlooked towns, villages and communities, and in doing so, driving real progress in UK connectivity. And people are responding. Last year ...
The village of Grasmere was once home to Romantic poet William Wordsworth, whose poetry became synonymous with the English Lake District – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Inspired by the landscape, ...
Archaeology & History The Math—and Mystery—Behind an Ancient Counting Device The quipu is a traditional Andean counting device that uses colored strings and knots in lieu of paper and numbers.
Today, nearly 500 years after the collapse of the Inca Empire, only one bridge remains, and it dangles over the Apurimac River near the 500-person village of Huinchiri in Peru's southern highlands.
Inside, the environment includes "a mosaic interpretation of Seattle’s Space Needle, representations of Inca villages, towers, carved and cast figures, fountains, free-form masonry shapes ...