Magia y esplendor MACHU PICCHU: Ciudadela sagrada de los incas, a la cual solo tenian acceso los nobles, los sacerdotes y las Virgenes del Sol

From: La Opinion | Date: December 12, 2001| Author: Leal, Francisco | Copyright information


La Opinion

12-12-2001

Magia y esplendor MACHU PICCHU: Ciudadela sagrada de los incas, a la cual
sólo tenían acceso los nobles, los sacerdotes y las Vírgenes del Sol

Una polémica campaña ha desatado en Perú el Instituto de Libre Empresa
(ILE) al promover a lo largo y ancho de este país sudamericano la
privatización de la mágica ciudadela inca de Machu Picchu.

Declarada Patrimonio Cultural de la Hu...

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