Timothy Alberino
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But this would represent the finest monumental architecture of the Inca. But that's not the point. The point is that the priests Because the Spaniards were on their way, and they knew what the Spaniards wanted now, they wanted the gold and silver artifacts, what did the priests do?
But this would represent the finest monumental architecture of the Inca. But that's not the point. The point is that the priests Because the Spaniards were on their way, and they knew what the Spaniards wanted now, they wanted the gold and silver artifacts, what did the priests do?
But this would represent the finest monumental architecture of the Inca. But that's not the point. The point is that the priests Because the Spaniards were on their way, and they knew what the Spaniards wanted now, they wanted the gold and silver artifacts, what did the priests do?
They gathered a couple thousand of the Inca in Cusco, and they began to collect all of the most important artifacts of the Inca, including many of those artifacts made of gold and silver, and they took them down into a tunnel. the entrance of which was beneath the temple of the Kori Kancha.
They gathered a couple thousand of the Inca in Cusco, and they began to collect all of the most important artifacts of the Inca, including many of those artifacts made of gold and silver, and they took them down into a tunnel. the entrance of which was beneath the temple of the Kori Kancha.
They gathered a couple thousand of the Inca in Cusco, and they began to collect all of the most important artifacts of the Inca, including many of those artifacts made of gold and silver, and they took them down into a tunnel. the entrance of which was beneath the temple of the Kori Kancha.
They took these artifacts down into this tunnel, and this tunnel runs for one mile beneath the Kori Kancha, beneath Kori Kancha, the temple of the Inca, to the galleries and caverns beneath the megalithic citadel of Sacsayhuaman. And it makes a straight line, right?
They took these artifacts down into this tunnel, and this tunnel runs for one mile beneath the Kori Kancha, beneath Kori Kancha, the temple of the Inca, to the galleries and caverns beneath the megalithic citadel of Sacsayhuaman. And it makes a straight line, right?
They took these artifacts down into this tunnel, and this tunnel runs for one mile beneath the Kori Kancha, beneath Kori Kancha, the temple of the Inca, to the galleries and caverns beneath the megalithic citadel of Sacsayhuaman. And it makes a straight line, right?
Because according to legend, beneath Sacsayhuaman, which is that megalithic site I referenced earlier, there's a whole underground complex. And it was very important to the Inca. And this is allegedly, according to legend, this is where all these artifacts went. They went to those chambers beneath that megalithic edifice. So the Spaniards arrive. They siege the city of Cusco.
Because according to legend, beneath Sacsayhuaman, which is that megalithic site I referenced earlier, there's a whole underground complex. And it was very important to the Inca. And this is allegedly, according to legend, this is where all these artifacts went. They went to those chambers beneath that megalithic edifice. So the Spaniards arrive. They siege the city of Cusco.
Because according to legend, beneath Sacsayhuaman, which is that megalithic site I referenced earlier, there's a whole underground complex. And it was very important to the Inca. And this is allegedly, according to legend, this is where all these artifacts went. They went to those chambers beneath that megalithic edifice. So the Spaniards arrive. They siege the city of Cusco.
They overthrow the Inca. They take possession of the city. But the priests keep the secret. The Spaniards never learn about the tunnel. No kidding. They never learn about the tunnel. So much of the gold and silver and certainly the most important religious artifacts go into the tunnel and make their way down to the galleries under that megalithic wall. The Spaniards never learn about it.
They overthrow the Inca. They take possession of the city. But the priests keep the secret. The Spaniards never learn about the tunnel. No kidding. They never learn about the tunnel. So much of the gold and silver and certainly the most important religious artifacts go into the tunnel and make their way down to the galleries under that megalithic wall. The Spaniards never learn about it.
They overthrow the Inca. They take possession of the city. But the priests keep the secret. The Spaniards never learn about the tunnel. No kidding. They never learn about the tunnel. So much of the gold and silver and certainly the most important religious artifacts go into the tunnel and make their way down to the galleries under that megalithic wall. The Spaniards never learn about it.
They hear rumors of it. But it's only rumors, and over the years, this has become a legend, a myth. So if you go to Cusco today and you ask an archeologist or an anthropologist or a historian about, it's called the Shinkana, by the way, the Shinkana Grande, specifically. If you ask them about the Shinkana, and the Shinkana's that tunnel, they'll say, oh, that's just a legend. That's just a myth.
They hear rumors of it. But it's only rumors, and over the years, this has become a legend, a myth. So if you go to Cusco today and you ask an archeologist or an anthropologist or a historian about, it's called the Shinkana, by the way, the Shinkana Grande, specifically. If you ask them about the Shinkana, and the Shinkana's that tunnel, they'll say, oh, that's just a legend. That's just a myth.
They hear rumors of it. But it's only rumors, and over the years, this has become a legend, a myth. So if you go to Cusco today and you ask an archeologist or an anthropologist or a historian about, it's called the Shinkana, by the way, the Shinkana Grande, specifically. If you ask them about the Shinkana, and the Shinkana's that tunnel, they'll say, oh, that's just a legend. That's just a myth.
Now, they'll admit that there was gold and silver artifacts of the life size. They'll show you that today where it was at the Cote Concha that these life size figurines were cast in gold and silver. That's all historical record. But they'll tell you that the tunnel's a myth. Doesn't exist. And nobody's found it. Nobody's found it until we found it.
Now, they'll admit that there was gold and silver artifacts of the life size. They'll show you that today where it was at the Cote Concha that these life size figurines were cast in gold and silver. That's all historical record. But they'll tell you that the tunnel's a myth. Doesn't exist. And nobody's found it. Nobody's found it until we found it.