The Architecture of Machu Picchu – Part 2

Part 2 of my Machu Picchu series investigates the architectural features of the various distinct areas at this enigmatic and beautiful world heritage site, and wonder of the world.

Highly recommended that you watch Part 1 before watching this, it can be found here: https://youtu.be/JMAKRKkdOlw

At this end of this video I will also give you my tips and advice on how to best structure a visit to Machu Picchu, Peru’s #1 tourist destination!

2 thoughts on “The Architecture of Machu Picchu – Part 2”

  1. i watched one of your “Machu Picchu” shows yesterday. you pointed out the “Intihuatana stone”. it looks like an anchor. did the Inca make rope bridges? the Intihuatana stone looks like it could be used as an anchor for a rope bridge. after watching your show, i could imagine the Inca building rope bridges between mountain tops!

    enjoyed your show!

  2. Hi Ben
    And thank you for you videos, and would love to see main stream academic get off there complaisances and do something for the world which is help save it, rather then to keep us ignorant on there unjustified Ivory Towers.
    But in all the videos Ive seen, I wonder about he knobs on those large megaliths and why they are there.
    One theory is a in video I saw by Preveen Mohan in the Mystery of Ancient “Knobs” in temples evidence in Stone Melting/Geopolymer Technology.
    This could explain the large granite blocks around Pryamids and other Megalithic Stone walls and how they where fitted together. See this site before Youtube close it down presumably

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