Clipmarks
   
  
   
merriefollowshare
7-25-2009 12:23 AM
204 views
merrie says:
Whatever its origins, the Inca turned the site into a small (5 square miles) but extraordinary city. Invisible from below and completely self-contained, surrounded by agricultural terraces sufficient to feed the population, and watered by natural springs, Machu Picchu seems to have been utilized by the Inca as a secret ceremonial city. Two thousand feet above the rumbling Urubamba river, the cloud shrouded ruins have palaces, baths, temples, storage rooms and some 150 houses, all in a remarkable state of preservation. These structures, carved from the gray granite of the mountain top are wonders of both architectural and aesthetic genius. Many of the building blocks weigh 50 tons or more yet are so precisely sculpted and fitted together with such exactitude that the mortarless joints will not permit the insertion of even a thin knife blade. Little is known of the social or religious use of the site during Inca times.

1 Comment   | Add a Comment
7-25-2009 12:25 AM
merrie
One of Machu Picchu’s primary functions was that of astronomical observatory. At midday on March 21st and September 21st, the sun stands almost directly above the pillar, creating no shadow at all. At this precise moment the sun “sits with all his might upon the pillar” and is for a moment “tied” to the rock. At these periods, the Incas held ceremonies at the stone in which they “tied the sun” to halt its northward movement in the sky.

Shamanic legends say that when sensitive persons touch their foreheads to the stone, the Intihuatana opens one’s vision to the spirit world (the author had such an experience, which is described in detail in Chapter one of Places of Peace and Power, on the we...
7-25-2009 10:54 PM
The Infowarrior
I know someone who went a couple of years ago and apparently the largest granite blocks there weigh 400 Tons and are so precisely fitted it is physically impossible to fit a piece of paper between them and thats after the spanish tried to destroy much of it with cannon fire, they failed and gave up. Some of the stones still bear the scars.

Just for scale the largest blocks at Giza weigh 200 tons
Login to Comment.  Not a member yet? Sign up
Embed This Clip In Your Site...

New from the makers of Clipmarks:  Amplify.com - Don't just share the news...Amplify it!

OK