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dmatherly Wrote:
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> It certainly is...I have been to Tiahuanaco/Puma
> Punka, Machu Picchu, Sacsayhuaman, Ollantaytambo
> and a few others around the Urubamba River valley
> but not to the more northern desert sites...Would
> love to go sometime..
Made this trip myself, including Bolivia. Missed the desert sites as well. Altitude was miserable.
> So many places to go and things to do...I'll be
> hitting the big 70 in a couple of months so I
> better get moving huh?...I have been planning an
> Amazon Basin trip maybe next winter...I usually go
> down to southern Utah in the Spring and/or Fall
> and hike the canyons and photograph Anasazi ruins
> and rock art and other older rock art found in the
> area...That's always lots of fun...
That's great, man. Amazon basin? Whew, no thanks. I've traveled all over the world and have no interest in jungles.
> Thanks for your knowledge of archaeology and
> sharing of it Thanos..
You're too kind. My pleasure.
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> It certainly is...I have been to Tiahuanaco/Puma
> Punka, Machu Picchu, Sacsayhuaman, Ollantaytambo
> and a few others around the Urubamba River valley
> but not to the more northern desert sites...Would
> love to go sometime..
Made this trip myself, including Bolivia. Missed the desert sites as well. Altitude was miserable.
> So many places to go and things to do...I'll be
> hitting the big 70 in a couple of months so I
> better get moving huh?...I have been planning an
> Amazon Basin trip maybe next winter...I usually go
> down to southern Utah in the Spring and/or Fall
> and hike the canyons and photograph Anasazi ruins
> and rock art and other older rock art found in the
> area...That's always lots of fun...
That's great, man. Amazon basin? Whew, no thanks. I've traveled all over the world and have no interest in jungles.
> Thanks for your knowledge of archaeology and
> sharing of it Thanos..
You're too kind. My pleasure.
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