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Canary expedition in search of the white stone llamas
tenerifenews.com ^ | updated August 11, 2007 | unattributed

Posted on 10/03/2007 2:50:55 PM PDT by Fred Nerks

A team of Canary investigators is currently in remotest Peru to study a startling new archaeological discovery which came to light recently in Choquequirao, an ancient Inca site which is being described in glowing terms as Machu Picchu’s “twin town”.

The find consists of a line of white stone llamas embedded in massive terraced stone walls and which, it is thought, could well form part of the entrance to the sacred valley of the Incas.

And make no mistake - the expedition to Choquequirao is no jolly. The three men and two women face a gruelling five days on foot and mule along badly eroded and slippery tracks, in 100% humidity and in full rainy season. But it’s one they have already done just three months ago and now they are hoping to find more of the mysterious llamas.

“After the hardships, mosquitoes and slips along the way what we found was truly worth all the trouble,” said team member Rubén Naveros of La Laguna’s Museum of Science and the Cosmos.

Geometric figure

A white stone artwork depicting a llama in Choquequirao, Peru.

So far 33 of the elegant, minimalist llamas have been uncovered, hidden behind and beneath thick vegetation, but the team thinks there could be as many as a hundred, maybe more. The frieze is unique and has caused a considerable ripple of excitement in the archaeological world because nothing remotely like it has been found in Inca architecture before. Another member of the team explained how, on that first visit they had been puzzled by the fact that the mysterious stone complex appeared not to conform to the usual Inca pattern of being constructed in line with the sun. But they had eventually unearthed evidence of aligned white stones set in black earth and buried underneath centuries of dust and undergrowth. It seems this was the place where the Incas ritually sacrificed selected llamas. The far-flung nature of the site can be judged by Gotzon Cañadas’s account of spending 22 hours on a bus from Lima to Cuzco, followed by a 4 hour switchback mountain journey in a cramped minibus to the tiny town of Cachora. “It was like world’s end,” he said. Then came the five day mule ride up the Vilcabamba mountains to Choquequirao, perched at an altitude of 3,300 metres above sea level.

At first glance Cachora might well have been far from the madding crowd, but on the return journey and after 65 kilometres in the wilds on the back of a mule it was civilization itself. “As far as we were concerned it was Manhattan,” smiled Cañadas as he prepared to pack his bags and fly off to Peru with the rest of the team, on a quest to bring the white llamas back to life.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: choquequirao; godsgravesglyphs; inca; machupicchu; peru
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To: Fred Nerks
"Did you see this re Kuelap?:"

Yup. I saw that...I think we had a posting on it.

21 posted on 10/03/2007 4:08:51 PM PDT by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: blam
Kuelap - The Machu Picchu Of Northern Peru (Chachapoyas - White, blonde haired people)
22 posted on 10/03/2007 4:12:35 PM PDT by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: blam
Huge Images Created Across the Rocky Landscape of Chile

The Atacama Geoglyphs are more numerous and widespread than their more famous counparts at Nazca. They are found in the Chilean Atacama desert in the nort east of the country. They can be found in an area of over 100 square miles . They depict many subjects, Llamas and similar animals e.g. vicunas. Lizards, fish, birds, crosses, humans, chessboards and other geometric designs. They can be found alone or in groups some as many as 65 geoglyphs. The smallest figure is about 1m tall and the largest the Atacama Giant 115m high. They are found near major trade routes in the area and like all geoglyphs can only be seen from the air. Dating these geoglyphs is very difficult as newer ones have been overlaid, there is some evidence that they may be 2500 years old.

23 posted on 10/03/2007 4:41:27 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (Fair dinkum!)
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To: Fred Nerks

Canaries have investigators - who knew ?


24 posted on 10/03/2007 4:55:20 PM PDT by cinives (On some planets what I do is considered normal.)
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To: cinives
Canaries have investigators - who knew ?

I did but I ain't singin'........

25 posted on 10/03/2007 5:02:43 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (I could be Agent "HT")
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To: Red Badger
Tony Llamas?.............

No, Fernando.......of "Fine (bogus) Corinthian Leather" fame......

26 posted on 10/03/2007 5:04:48 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (I could be Agent "HT")
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To: blam

http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1292&c=&t=k&hl=en&ll=-19.203842,-70.008482&z=18

what does it all mean...?


27 posted on 10/03/2007 5:22:08 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (Fair dinkum!)
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To: Fred Nerks

I demand reparations!


28 posted on 10/03/2007 5:22:51 PM PDT by MrBambaLaMamba (F' Akalla - D' Ethtislam)
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To: Fred Nerks

I don’t know, You’ve got me.


29 posted on 10/03/2007 6:35:06 PM PDT by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: Fred Nerks; blam; CholeraJoe; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 1ofmanyfree; 24Karet; ...

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"Let's see... our Sacred Valley willlllbeeeeeeee... THIS ONE." "How about we put in some big stick-figure llamas." "Good idea."

Thanks Fred Nerks for the topic, and for the pings, thanks blam and CholeraJoe.
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30 posted on 10/03/2007 9:59:24 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Profile updated Wednesday, September 27, 2007. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: Hot Tabasco

Sufferin’ succotash.


31 posted on 10/03/2007 11:32:06 PM PDT by Pelham ( "Because if they didn't vote for a lizard," said Ford, "the wrong lizard might get in. Got any gin?)
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To: blam; SunkenCiv

Do you realize that the terraces picture you have posted looks (from the air) very much like a front end loader being driven by a recumbent alien?

Could this be a signal to Gods from Space that the incas broke or wore out the great machines left by alien visitors and need more of them?

Perhaps this is the reason the culture ultimately failed—the lack of machines necessary for moving huge stones and building terraces.


32 posted on 10/04/2007 6:15:57 AM PDT by wildbill
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To: Fred Nerks

NEATO!


33 posted on 10/04/2007 6:16:57 AM PDT by Suzy Quzy (Hillary '08...Her PHONINESS is REAL!!!)
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To: wildbill
"Perhaps this is the reason the culture ultimately failed—the lack of machines necessary for moving huge stones and building terraces."

That's been known for decades.

34 posted on 10/04/2007 6:43:24 AM PDT by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: JRios1968
The Llama is a quadruped
which lives in big rivers like the Amazon.
It has two ears, a heart, a forehead,
and a beak for eating honey,
but it is provided with fins for swimming.
Llamas are larger than frogs.
Llamas are dangerous, so if you see one
where people are swimming, you shout,


35 posted on 10/04/2007 6:51:44 AM PDT by dfwgator (The University of Florida - Still Championship U)
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To: blam

Yes, the theory about the lack of machines has been around for a while, but you have discovered, albeit second-hand, a picture which proves that the ancient incas knew about front end loaders.

I suggest you send the pic to Erich Von Daeniken who could write a new book, “Front End Loaders of the Gods”
www.daniken.com


36 posted on 10/04/2007 7:06:18 AM PDT by wildbill
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To: blam
Why am I not surprised that there are pyramids in the Canary Islands? I just got back from Ireland and saw stuff there that predates the Egyptian pyramids.

Our Irish driver pointed out a big clump of trees on a hill and explained it was an old stone fort from the Middle ages. I just rolled my eyes. It was obviously a Druid Sacred Grove. I'll bet if it was excavated, it has a well with a whole oak tree in it.

37 posted on 10/04/2007 7:08:35 AM PDT by CholeraJoe (Bring me the head of Miley Cyrus!)
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To: dfwgator
Mind you, llama bytes can be nasti
38 posted on 10/04/2007 8:11:27 AM PDT by JRios1968 (Faith is not believing that God can. It is knowing that God will. - Ben Stein)
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To: wildbill

It sounds like an interesting field of study.


39 posted on 10/04/2007 9:11:45 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Profile updated Wednesday, September 27, 2007. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: Fred Nerks
Fascinating, but I am shocked, shocked, that no one has pointed this out:

The one-l lama, he's a priest;
The two-l llama, he's a beast;
And I will bet my silk pyjama,
There isn't any three-l lllama.
40 posted on 10/04/2007 10:56:12 AM PDT by Mariebl
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