Amen to that...A national landmark known worldwide.
Yes, it is internationally known. I agree that it holds significance for all mankind. I hesitate to call it an international landmark, because I believe that it is Peru’s alone. It is their heredity and national pride on the line here, as it should be IMO.
The United Nation’s efforts to designation “World Heritage Sites” is misguided IMO. The U. N. owns nothing. It’s a pretend entity from the word go. That’s why I key on this like I do.
Let the U. N. glom onto things like this, and pretty soon they’re dictating the rules. Screw the U. N.