Timothy Alberino
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It was a crown that was cast in pure gold. and it was sitting on a statue of Mary. And they called it the Crown of the Virgin and the Child. They named this relic the Crown of the Virgin and the Child. But then he told Anselm the story of where the gold came from. And the story goes something like this. Years ago, I believe it was back in the early 20th century,
It was a crown that was cast in pure gold. and it was sitting on a statue of Mary. And they called it the Crown of the Virgin and the Child. They named this relic the Crown of the Virgin and the Child. But then he told Anselm the story of where the gold came from. And the story goes something like this. Years ago, I believe it was back in the early 20th century,
there were a couple of young people who somehow had, they made their way down into the galleries beneath Sacsayhuaman because there are other entrances besides the Shinkana Grande because some of these caverns are natural, right? So you can... there's other ways to get down in there if you can find them.
there were a couple of young people who somehow had, they made their way down into the galleries beneath Sacsayhuaman because there are other entrances besides the Shinkana Grande because some of these caverns are natural, right? So you can... there's other ways to get down in there if you can find them.
there were a couple of young people who somehow had, they made their way down into the galleries beneath Sacsayhuaman because there are other entrances besides the Shinkana Grande because some of these caverns are natural, right? So you can... there's other ways to get down in there if you can find them.
And these two young people, these two, I think they were teenagers or young men, they made their way down into the galleries beneath Sacsayhuaman, and ultimately they got lost down there. By the way, the word shinkana means labyrinth, but it also means the place where one gets lost. So we call it labyrinth, because that's sort of what it defines.
And these two young people, these two, I think they were teenagers or young men, they made their way down into the galleries beneath Sacsayhuaman, and ultimately they got lost down there. By the way, the word shinkana means labyrinth, but it also means the place where one gets lost. So we call it labyrinth, because that's sort of what it defines.
And these two young people, these two, I think they were teenagers or young men, they made their way down into the galleries beneath Sacsayhuaman, and ultimately they got lost down there. By the way, the word shinkana means labyrinth, but it also means the place where one gets lost. So we call it labyrinth, because that's sort of what it defines.
But in Quechua, it also means the place where one gets lost. And the legend, the Quechuan believe that it's cursed, that you go down there, you're going to go crazy, or you're going to die. And in fact, of these two young guys that went down there, one of them perished in the labyrinth. The other one made it out. And this is what Gamada told Anselm.
But in Quechua, it also means the place where one gets lost. And the legend, the Quechuan believe that it's cursed, that you go down there, you're going to go crazy, or you're going to die. And in fact, of these two young guys that went down there, one of them perished in the labyrinth. The other one made it out. And this is what Gamada told Anselm.
But in Quechua, it also means the place where one gets lost. And the legend, the Quechuan believe that it's cursed, that you go down there, you're going to go crazy, or you're going to die. And in fact, of these two young guys that went down there, one of them perished in the labyrinth. The other one made it out. And this is what Gamada told Anselm.
The other one made it out because one day, back in that era, probably, I don't know, back in the, as I said, early 20th century, one night the priests heard somebody knocking. There was a knocking coming from somewhere in the cathedral and they didn't know where it was and so they were looking around, what's this knocking?
The other one made it out because one day, back in that era, probably, I don't know, back in the, as I said, early 20th century, one night the priests heard somebody knocking. There was a knocking coming from somewhere in the cathedral and they didn't know where it was and so they were looking around, what's this knocking?
The other one made it out because one day, back in that era, probably, I don't know, back in the, as I said, early 20th century, one night the priests heard somebody knocking. There was a knocking coming from somewhere in the cathedral and they didn't know where it was and so they were looking around, what's this knocking?
Ultimately, they realized that the knocking was coming from the floor of the cathedral from the trap door. So they open up the trap door and here's this young man. and he's starving, he's dehydrated, and he's in a state of disorientation. They pull him out. So he came up through the crypt, obviously. He made his way into the Cinque Grande,
Ultimately, they realized that the knocking was coming from the floor of the cathedral from the trap door. So they open up the trap door and here's this young man. and he's starving, he's dehydrated, and he's in a state of disorientation. They pull him out. So he came up through the crypt, obviously. He made his way into the Cinque Grande,
Ultimately, they realized that the knocking was coming from the floor of the cathedral from the trap door. So they open up the trap door and here's this young man. and he's starving, he's dehydrated, and he's in a state of disorientation. They pull him out. So he came up through the crypt, obviously. He made his way into the Cinque Grande,
walk the mile through the tunnel, and is popping up through the crypt. They pull him out, and they start trying to help him recover, giving him water and food, and they're asking him, how did you get down there? And he told them the story. But he didn't just come out empty-handed. He had something in his hand when they pulled him out of the crypt.
walk the mile through the tunnel, and is popping up through the crypt. They pull him out, and they start trying to help him recover, giving him water and food, and they're asking him, how did you get down there? And he told them the story. But he didn't just come out empty-handed. He had something in his hand when they pulled him out of the crypt.
walk the mile through the tunnel, and is popping up through the crypt. They pull him out, and they start trying to help him recover, giving him water and food, and they're asking him, how did you get down there? And he told them the story. But he didn't just come out empty-handed. He had something in his hand when they pulled him out of the crypt.