Tags: Archaeology, Argentina, drink, history, Incas, Mendoza, Museum of High Altitude Archaeology, Salta In 1999, archaeologists 6,000 metres up Llullaillaco volcano in northern Argentina found something unexpected. Excavations revealed that they had stumbled upon some Incan burial sites that held three children. Further analysis found that these children hadn’t died from natural causes, but were sacrificed – …
Monthly Archives: September 2014
Life’s a Brazilian beach on Paraty and Ilha Grande
After Bonito, we’d planned to spend a few days in the metropolitan city of Sao Paulo but we’d been told several times (by several different people) that it wasn’t a good city for tourists. The impression we got was that there’s not a lot for visitors to see and do, so we decided to take …
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