On July 24, 1911, American Hiram Bingham, 36, is exhausted. This is days and days as the head of his expedition, he crapahute in the jungle of peru in search of the ultimate refuge of the Incas. The one where the last inca emperor Tupac Amaru was taken prisoner before being beheaded by the Spaniards in 1572. It is a jungle of mountain, exhausting. The men descend by a footpath to the stealth in the valley forgotten of the Urubamba. They crossed a torrent on a bridge of rotten stumps. It is now necessary to climb the other slope of the valley. Madre de Dios, which e…

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