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Archive for October, 2008

Meeting Ceilo

When I met Ceilo I immediately felt that he might be the one to help us understand the crystal skull’s message. Ceilo told us he was born in the town of Aguas Calientes, and his father has worked entire life at Machu Picchu.  Ceilo grew up playing futbol on the city square in Machu Picchu. [...]

I carefully walked into the niche, the condor had pointed me to. It was not easy getting into it.  But there it was: The crystal skull. It looked exactly how Indiana Jones had described it to me.  I wiggled myself further into the niche and asked impatiently: Tell us, tell us: Where is Pachamama? The [...]

The condor will guide us, the condor will show us the way. I looked around intensely. I knew that the condor was a huge bird. It is the bird that has the widest wing span (9-10 feet) of any bird in the world. Suddenly I saw the condor. Wow! Can you see the Condor as [...]

Exploring Machu Picchu

As soon as we arrived in Machu Picchu, we started exploring every nook and cranny of the old city. Believe me there are MANY nooks and hidden niches. I looked high and low in order to find the crystal skull. I could feel something different that I had not felt anywhere else. It was a [...]

Machu Picchu was hidden by the clouds and jungle for 400 years until 1911 when Hiram Bingham found Machu Picchu, while he was looking for the lost city of Vilcabamba. Actually, there were two families of farmers living at Machu Picchu when Bingham arrived.  There were only using a small portion of the city, and [...]

You can’t imagine how excited, Mrs. P, Mrs. T. and Jose are to finally fulfill a lifelong dream of visiting one of the new 7 Wonders of the World. You can download a map with all the monument finalists from 2007. Check out if you can find all of them on the map and let [...]

We made our way through Cuzco to the Cuesta San Blas.   This magnificent street was built by the Incas.  As you can see most of the buildings still have walls made from the Incas.  This means they are over 700 years old.  The big stones on the bottom are the stones the Incas built.  The [...]

My visit with the llamas brought me to Cuzco, the ancient capital of the Incas.  Today, there are over two million people that live here.  It is a city high up in the Andes. We are on the look out for an Incan Prince.  As we were walking around the city, these are some of [...]

While I was visiting the Awana Kancha farm, I decided to take some time and visit my llama friends.  I told this nice llama about my search for the crystal skull.   She had never heard of it, but suggested I go and talk her big sister. I found my friend’s big sister, who I think [...]

I received a tip from one of the local vendors at Pisac mercado to go and check out Awana Kancha. Awana Kancha is a project of private initiative, associated to 14 communities (420 families) of native people, who made the ancestral weaving process their principal activity and way of life. No wonder all these animals [...]

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