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The Shocking Discovery Of The Lost Medieval Citadel Of The Incan Empire | Myth Hunters | Chronicle
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In the 16th century, the Inca Empire faced Spanish conquistadors and fled deep into the jungles of Peru, where they built a last stronghold called Vilcabamba. American explorer Hiram Bingham, driven by a desire for fame, sought to uncover the lost city of Vilcabamba. Bingham's expedition, funded by various corporations and his wife's wealth, led him to Machu Picchu, a remarkable Inca site he initially believed to be Vilcabamba. Bingham's legacy endures as he played a pivotal role in uncovering one of the world's great wonders.

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@rickyfargason8859

1 month ago

I visited Macchu Picu. Amazing site knowing it was built without iton or horse in a remote place in the mountains. The stones were carved with precision with no gaps or mortar. Incredible feat by the Inca.

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@Dovid2000

1 month ago

Excellent documentary! Watched from beginning to end. Machu Picchu is truly a fabulous place with extraordinary views and architecture!

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@MysticChronicles712

1 month ago

Absolutely captivating! The uncovering of the lost medieval citadel of the Incan Empire is truly mesmerizing. Every detail in this video kept me on the edge of my seat. Can't wait to explore more mysteries with Myth Hunters. Keep up the fantastic work

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@rickyfargason8859

1 month ago

I visited Macchu Picu. Amazing place. Keep in mind it was built without iron or horses in a remote mountain area. Incredible feat by the Inca. I was in awe.

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@Jo_Kuiper

1 month ago

When you walk the so called Inca trail, your first view of it is amazing, it was for me 24 years ago.

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@chris.asi_romeo

3 weeks ago

Great documentary but the Incas didn't built the Machu Picchu. Incas just also discovered it's ruins

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@elfrad1714

1 month ago

I have travelled there twice. It is mangificent.

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@davidd6171

1 month ago

He didn't find or discover anything!! He was lead to it by people that already knew about it and the location!

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@bogtrottername7001

1 month ago

I can't help but think of the Monty Python skit with the sentence "sitting there on your loathsome spotted behinds" when I read derogatory comments by those who have, quite likely, never achieved anything of consequence in their lives. It's rich that they even express an opinion about an explorer such as Bingham. He was wealthy and educated so he could have lived a life of comfort instead of venturing out as he did !

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@cibetka76

1 month ago

It seems quite obvious that Machu Picchu is not Vilcabamba. The chronicle is clear that the Incas took refuge to jungle plains, and its completely logical. They already saw Mountains arent protected enough as Spaniards took all their cities and forts there. They went to more inaccessible place, and eventhough its not their normal habitat, they had no choice. Also, the lack of ruins the kind of Machu Picchu there is normal, there isnt enough stone in muddy plain as there is in mountain, the Incas were remnants and refugees, not the grat empire any more, so its obvious that most of what they would have built there would be made of wood and perish.

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@cindycottee8436

2 weeks ago

Wow I loved this

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@mentalmetalist3856

1 month ago

Oh so a peasant farmer found it and you claimed the credit.

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@o.h.w.6638

1 week ago

Hiram Bingham, the first tourist basically.

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@eduardoguillermo3156

1 month ago

He had the money to uncovered it. He didn't discovered nothing new for the people there. Only to show for the rest of the world. Somebody had to do it one day

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@goodhealthgoodtimes

1 week ago

Matchu Plitchu looks like where the natives found refuge in the flood, 12 thousand years ago.

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@whoabro615

1 month ago

There are several incan cities in that jungle around Machu piccu

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@joedevine46

1 month ago

Dude didn't find nothing.

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