Where Is Machu Picchu?
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- Nombre de pages112
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-5247-8883-4
- EAN9781524788834
- Date de parution23/01/2018
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Taille50 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurPenguin Workshop
Résumé
What's left of Machu Picchu stands as the most significant link to the marvelous Inca civilization of Peru. Now readers can explore these ruins in this compelling Where Is? title. Built in the fifteenth century and tucked away in the mountains of Peru, Machu Picchu was abandoned after the Spaniards conquered the Incan empire in the sixteenth century. It remained hidden until 1911 when Hiram Bingham uncovered the marvelous complex and shared his discovery with the world.
Today, hundreds of thousands of people visit the site to climb the 3, 000 stone steps, explore the towering monuments, and see the numerous species that call these famous ruins home.
Today, hundreds of thousands of people visit the site to climb the 3, 000 stone steps, explore the towering monuments, and see the numerous species that call these famous ruins home.
What's left of Machu Picchu stands as the most significant link to the marvelous Inca civilization of Peru. Now readers can explore these ruins in this compelling Where Is? title. Built in the fifteenth century and tucked away in the mountains of Peru, Machu Picchu was abandoned after the Spaniards conquered the Incan empire in the sixteenth century. It remained hidden until 1911 when Hiram Bingham uncovered the marvelous complex and shared his discovery with the world.
Today, hundreds of thousands of people visit the site to climb the 3, 000 stone steps, explore the towering monuments, and see the numerous species that call these famous ruins home.
Today, hundreds of thousands of people visit the site to climb the 3, 000 stone steps, explore the towering monuments, and see the numerous species that call these famous ruins home.























