Why Is Machu Picchu Important

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Why Machu Picchu?

Machu Picchu is one of the greatest discoveries in Peru history. This historic area was founded by an American explorer Hiram Bingham on July 1911. This location become poplar instantly do to the 400-year-old mystery, the location of Vitcos and Vilcabamba was finally found. In “Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu” it states that the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, also known as the UNESCO placed Machu Picchu as a world history site. Along with reorganizing it as one of the common heritage sites in the world.
The UNESCO only protects areas that have special importance to the common heritage of humanity, so for UNESCO to consider an area of special importance it must be significant to a culture’s history. In “Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu” under the subtitle “Outstanding Universal Value” it states; “Embedded within a dramatic landscape at the meeting point between the Peruvian Andes and the Amazon Basin, the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu is among the greatest artistic, architectural and land use achievements anywhere and the most significant tangible legacy of the Inca civilization.” The mountain range of Peruvian Andes is located …show more content…

A clue that was given is a casual remark from a framer, this is referenced in “The stones of Machu Picchu”; “A casual remark from a native farmer… the hint of a trail long unused… a glimpse of pale stone, though the tress… all were “ghost” of an ancient Inca city lost among the soaring peaks of the Andes Mountains long ago.” By “a glimpse of pale stone though the trees” it means the stone buildings they made. Also by “all were “ghost” of an ancient Inca city lost among the soaring peaks of the Andes Mountains long ago” means that the graves that are high in the Andes Mountains are located near the top of one of the peaks. With these hints Hiram Bingham, an American explore, found Machu Picchu and all of its