Documentary Description
In 1911, Hiram Bingham, famed American explorer, stumbled across a remote Inca city atop a high peak in the Andes.
The site was called Machu Picchu – perhaps the most
famous ruin in the world. What was its purpose? Was it, like Bingham
believed, a military fortress?
Or did this glorious ruin have a secret purpose? From the mountains of Peru, Josh will follow in the footsteps of Hiram Bingham.
He builds a log bridge across a raging river,
examines the stonework at the site, and reviews ancient manuscripts to
discover the ‘true’ purpose of Machu Picchu.
The stones here demonstrate the vital element of
Inca spirituality. It’s calle sacred geography, a spirit connection not
just between the rocks and mountain, but between the stone, these
people, and the heavens above.
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