On-location video: Can a cable car save this lost Inca ruin?
On-location video: Can a cable car save this lost Inca ruin?
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The Peruvian government wants to build a $50-million cable car to bring more visitors to Choquequirao, or Cradle of Gold, which rivals Machu Picchu but gets a fraction of the visitors. (Photo by GlobalPost)[/font]
By Simeon Tegel and Oscar Durand, GlobalPost
Posted: 06/25/14, 11:01 AM PDT | Updated: 1 day ago
CHOQUEQUIRAO, Peru In a remote corner of Peruvian cloud forest lie the ruins of a mysterious Inca citadel, Choquequirao, which translates as Cradle of Gold from the native Quechua language. Perched high above the Apurimac canyon, one of the deepest in the world, its solitude offers a welcome break from the crowded tourist trail to its better-known cousin, Machu Picchu.
But that is about to change. The Peruvian government wants to build a $50-million cable car to bring more visitors here. Its part of a national plan to take the pressure off Machu Picchu and raise money to preserve Perus dozens of other dazzling but little known archaeological sites. But some worry the effort to save Choquequirao will end up ruining it.
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