One of history's greatest engineering feats is one you rarely hear of. It's the Inca Road, parts of which still exist today across much of South America. Fortunately, I have Peruvian archaeologist ...
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Through weaving, the women of Ausangate, Peru, pass down the traditions of their ancestors Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: Inca Road Hailed as a Modern-Day Shangri-La, Can This Ecuadorian Town ...
A new exhibit at the National Museum of the American Indian highlights the engineering prowess of the Inca, whose great road once spanned... For Inca Road Builders, Extreme Terrain Was No Obstacle One ...
A suspension bridge made of twisted plant fibers stretches high above the Apurimac River in Peru. Local residents, descendants of the Inca, have been making bridges like this for some 500 years.
One of history's greatest engineering feats is one you rarely hear of. It's the Inca Road, parts of which still exist today across much of South America. Fortunately, I have Peruvian archaeologist ...
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