6:32 For those who are interested in the topic of polygonal masonry. A number of methods for obtaining the polygonal masonry are proposed. The basis of the proposed methods is the use of clay/gypsum replicas, reduced clay models of stone blocks and a 3D-pantograph, as well as a topography translator. The results are presented in the article: “Fabrication methods of the polygonal masonry of large tightly fitted stone blocks with curved surface interfaces in megalithic structures of Peru” (DOI: 10.20944/preprints202108.0087.v5). I do not provide a direct link, because RU-vid does not allow a comment with this link. Search by the article title.
The book “Peruvian polygonal masonry: how, who, when and what for” (114 pp., Litres, Moscow, 2024) has been published. The book is freely available at Litres (to download, a registration is only required).
Hello, I am a fourth grade teacher and we use a reading book in which we find the history of the lost city of the Inca in Cusco Peru. I searched the internet for a video of Machu Picchu and I showed them theirs and my students and I fell in love with this beautiful place I am planning to visit. I congratulate you for such an excellent documentary about Machu Picchu, you are great, greetings from Honduras, I will continue using your documentaries to teach my students. Good job guys!!!!
Thanks for doing this type of videos and vlogs!! Peru is just amazing🇵🇪 and Cusco is magical ✨ I’m very happy that a lot of tourists are amazed with the culture, food and people here in Peru ❤️
Machu Picchu was originally built by a previous civilization that was lost in time. The Incas were the ones who really discovered it. The Incas re settled it and kept building on it. Machu Picchu was most likely built to survive another universal great flooding but that never happened again. It is mentioned that 50% of Machu PIcchu is composed by terraces and 50% the city itself. However it is known that only 30% of the terraces are visible and the other 70% still buried under the jungle. The terraces were built for two purposes, to hold the city and to cultivate. That ancient civilization wanted to make sure have enough supplies in food to survive isolation. They also made sure what they harvested had a good nutritional quality. Most of the super foods as we know now come from the Andes. Quinoa is one of them (by the way if you ever want to put quinoa in your diet. Make sure this grain was cultivated on high altitude oversea level otherwise it will not have the benefits of its nutrients)....................
dale a la tuerca los subtitulos cuando no salen en automático los debes activar tu mismo! todo su contenido esta subtitulado q no busques es diferente.
Not enough can be said about Machu Picchu. I went this summer and hiked up Huayna Picchu, the mountain that looks over Machu Picchu when you reach the peak. While there. I realized that one day does not allow you to experience ALL of Machu Picchu. If you go, I recommend touring for 2 days to get a more enriching experience. P.S - Videos and photos do not do actually show how beautiful the ancient city is
Exactly, I am Peruvian and I have been several, although I have not yet climbed Huayna Picchu, I am very much in agreement that no video or photo manages to represent the grandeur, beauty and magical sensation that is felt in Macchu Picchu. 🙌🏻✨🇵🇪
Grave error en decir que Hiram Bingham lo descubrió, hasta donde se conoce, el hizo que el mundo lo conociera, ya que fue un poblador que vivía ahí que le dijo de la existencia de tales ruinas, el nunca lo descubrió, una falta de respeto hacia las comunidades de ese lugar que ya sabían de la existencia de Machu Picchu
javieriman20 tienes toda la razón pero a este señor es la que le otorgaron el crédito por dedicar una gran parte de su vida , como Maria Reich , dedico toda su vida y su gran amor lo que nosotros los peruanos carecemos
No es ningún error, eso es parte de nuestra historia, soy peruana. HB lo hizo conocido y por eso se atribuyó su descubrimiento, El cuzqueño Agustín Gamarra fue quien guió a HB al lugar, en el Peru en esas épocas en 1902 no le hicieron caso a un peruano, recién cuando se interesó un extranjero en darlo a conocer e invirtió dinero en la expedición se tomó en cuenta y se lanzó mundialmente. Así que Hiram Bingham si tiene mérito.
@orutra12 A ver amimalito, que tiene que ver que mencionen a Bingham? te parece intrascendente a ti? que bueno te felicito! quedate con tu opinion que nos importa muy poco, ahora pedazo de tontin, este video no es para peruanos está hecho para extrajeros, por eso lo aclaran y de forma muy sucinta, que hay de malo en eso, no lo sé, yo creo que nada, pero vienes tu con tus complejos y abres un hilo de una tontería. Déjalo ahí, lo de Bingham lo aclararon para los extranjeros, no para ti y demás peruanos es más que obvio. Dios mio por eso estamos como estamos🤦♂️.
@orutra12 Que forma tan culta tienes para expresarte🤦♂️ ni siquiera sabes porque discutes🤦♂️. Lee debes estar en el colegio lee porque estas pésimo en comprensión lectora, dudo mucho que estes en la universidad y menos que seas profesional, por eso aprovecha tu tiempo ahora que eres un burrito joven, no hagas berrinches en vídeos para extranjeros porfavor avergüenzas a mi país. Mi nada estimado no me interesa lo que tu cerebrito reproduzca, sigue haciendo rabieta y rebuznando lo que quieras 👋👋👋
Good video, very informative. Hiram skit was ignorant, also saying in the description he discovered it is incorrect. He took a picture of the city and publicize it in the states. Typical Americans acting like they started it or own it.
I went up in June before the time restrictions were put in place and spent the whole day there. It was clear for me but seeing the clouds through the surrounding mountains is amazing
Don't know if it's been said, but MP was always a unkown place for so many peruvians. Bingham just was a gringo who pay for a local tour but end with the best marketing deal for the entire story.
I am used to your videos being well put together, but this one takes the cake! Beautiful shots, and some really cute natural, unscripted moments! Beats me how you found the drive to film when you could have been just enjoying the view and the vibe up there! Great job!
Amazing film, love the color grade and just really inspiring! We will be going to Peru in May, and we are super excited! Greetings guys! btw do you need a film permit to film in machu picchu?
Agustín Lizárraga, a local Peruvian, rediscovered Machu Picchu -Bingham was who put it in the covers of magazines an Lizárraga guide him. No problem with that, totally respect it... until he tried to erase Lizárraga from archives and committed a felony by stealing precious archeologycal objects that constitute heritage from Inca's culture. He also profanates the ruins. Yale, the partner in crime, still have some of that peruvian artifacts. Some of them were returned in 2010. This doesn't start good...
Excelente video, eh seguido todo sus videos de recorrido en Perú, falto visitar las lineas de Nazca, El Oasis de Ica, Choquequirao, las ruinas de Kuélap, entre otros , te dejo el enlace del video de Kuélap... saludos desde Machu Picchu Perú...!!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zeaVlBA-Pa8.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NOMIp_lXsDM.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dP_S-1whhRQ.html
Curious. What month and day did you travel to Machu Picchu? I’m traveling there November 27-Dec 1 and I want to know the weather so I could dress accordingly.
I recently discovered you guys through this channel and already in love!!! You guys are so much fun!!! Thank you so much for what you do. This is so inspiring!.. :D
I still can't get my head around how the inca managed to cut those rocks so perfectly, carry the super slabs and stack them in such a way! I find it extremely impressive!
The Inca didnt cut them , a previous unknown culture built them . Therecwas a worldwide cataclysm approximate 12,000 years ago that wiped an advanced civilization off the planet . Theres hundreds of giant stone megalithic structures throughout the world that cant be explained. Notice all the perfectly shaped giant stonework at this site , then notice the primative small rock stonework built around it or on top of it . The Incas built the primative stone work , not the megalithic perfection.
Amazing guys ¡¡ Sería fantástico que pudieran venir a Arequipa, su Centro Histórico es Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad.. Arequipa está ubicada al sur del Perú. Además, en las provincias de Arequipa se encuentran los cañones más profundos del mundo Cañón de Cotahuasi y el Cañón del Colca y en la zona andina de Arequipa nace el río Amazonas. Y nuestra gastronomía es la mejor del Perú. Los esperamos ¡¡¡ Felicitaciones y gracias por difundir las maravillas de nuestro Perú.
I like almost everything you two do and this video was good too but this whole conceit of the hiram bingham skit is ridiculous and was painful to watch you wearing a pith helmet so i will definitely skip that production it felt forced and out of step with your instincts which usually seem dead on....
Hi vagabrother I just started watching your videos and I just wanted to say that I've been wanting to travel but didn't know where to go but now watching your videos I have grown to love your content. I am now wishing to travel around the world. 💗
Jajaja it's so sad to me i'm from perú however i never have been in cuzco even in machu Picchu it's because i don't have the enough money to travel to that place, i hope to know it very soon.
Luis David Quillatupa Quispe You are not alone. I'm an American of Peruvian decent that can't afford to make this trip in style yet. Traveling ain't cheap!
Incredible job, per usual guys, I mean I am running out of words of praise here. I suppose all I can say is thank you for showing us these amazing places!
Thank you for continuing to support us, your comments like this keep us creating and inspired, so even if you're running out of words , keep it up haha.
Really looking forward to seeing the VR final cut. Love the progression dudes. Would be great to see a bit of the BTS from the India shoot as well, that must of been hectic!!
8,0000 feet walking on it every day. It is all going to ware away. It's a wonder it's still there with all those feet going all over it. Alex and his accents, hair and hat was making me giggle.
Yale University professor Hiram Bingham was first led to Machu Picchu by Melchor Arteaga, a Quechua-speaking resident, in 1911. Bingham subsequently initiated scientific study of the site.
Is it just me or does Alex remind you of Drake from Uncharted? They both travel the world, look epic in long takes, and he has a brother he travels with just like Drake did in Uncharted 4. If he shaved his hair similar to him he would look SO similar to him. If you ever go into acting dude worth a shot!:)
You are the best traveling youtubers!!!! I love your videos! I can't believe you came to my beautiful Peru 🇵🇪!!! Please there is more beautiful places and cities in peru you can try visit! I send you all my love.