Located about a half hour drive south of the Inca capital of Cusco, Tipon is a great example of Inca engineering. Join us in November; only 9 spaces left: FULL DETAILS
Close to the huge ancient Inca site called Sachsayhuaman above Cusco Peru, Little Qenqo is explored here with quadcopter Wiracocha. Join us in Peru in November: FULL DETAILS
This video of a walking tour through Cusco shows you obvious differences between what the Inca could have built, and what preceded them. A Higher Definition video of this is HERE.
In a side valley, on the way to Machu Picchu and entered via the Sacred Valley of Peru is a small cave that contains some amazing shaped stones and a portal cut into the bedrock. Though many academics claim that it was created by the Inca, the bronze chisels of that culture could not have…
In my latest Vimeo video I walk the streets of Cusco Peru and show many examples of stone work that the famous Inca could not have created. Thus, these remnants are clear indications that a far more technically advanced civilization preceded the Inca, and were likely destroyed by a cataclysmic event some 12,000 years ago….
My latest Vimeo video is a walking tour of Cusco Peru where I show clear signs in some of the stone works that an advanced civilization existed in the city prior to the existence of the famous Inca. Please watch this preview & the full length HD version can be viewed for 99¢: FULL VIDEO
The Inca people had 4 major celebrations each year on the solstices and equinoxes. The only one that survives to the day, and was banned from the mid 16th century until the 20th century is the Inti Raymi; or celebration of the sun. We offer a tour of this amazing spectacle, including visits to Machu…
Anselmo Pi Rambla has studied ancient sites and cultures around the world, especially in Peru for 40 years, and has made many amazing discoveries. Likely his most famous find is the fact that there is at least one ancient tunnel under the Inca capital of Cusco Peru. Legends have stated for hundreds of years that…
This one photo shows you the complex history of the Inca capital city of Cusco, or Cuzco in Peru. The grey stone wall section on the right is almost technical perfection, and could not have been done by the bronze age Inca people that many academics claim made it. Also take into account that the…
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"This book is an introduction to Inca history. I wrote it as a guide for travelers to Peru, and for other people interested in learning about the Inca, and the conquest by the Spanish. It is concise and to the point, with many maps and photos." - Brien