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South American & Mexican Ancient Temple Sights

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sidefx

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Hey Folks
i'm Finally doing it i'm buying a one way ticket to south america

i leave in august 2013'

it has always been in my mind

and i have realised that's were i am heading !

So i'm selling my stuff

i have been learning Spanish the last two years
completing my life here


WHAT I WAS TRYING TO FIND OUT WAS

There are many reports of travels, but not one complete topic listing known temple ruin sights of the South american/ Mexican Region

I hope we can all help build a list and what ever else you can give, any recommends for a traveler, you know off the track or on the track, Man down the River and up that mountain, best Ayahuasca travel guides, as i imagine i will go view them ALL .......PEACE To all your Dreams friends <3
 
I will start : Bolivia - Puma Punka ruins

Tiwanaku civilization.
This area might have been viewed as the center of the Andean world !
The Tiwanaku civilization and the use of these temples appears to some to have peaked from 700 to 1000 AD
 
Honduras - Copan

Mayan ruins
It was the capital city of a major Classic period kingdom from the 5th to 9th centuries AD
 
sidefx said:
I hope we can all help build a list and what ever else you can give, any recommends for a traveler, you know off the track or on the track, Man down the River and up that mountain, best Ayahuasca travel guides, as i imagine i will go view them ALL .......PEACE To all your Dreams friends <3

mmmm....


I dunno. Any normal traveller to mexico, central and south america will have a travel guidebook like lonely planet, and it these guidebooks you'll find all the info you need and history about these temples that is thought to be known about them, etc. Just take Peru for example, there is simply a hell of a lot of cultural stuff there. Seems pointless to even attempt to regurgitate that information here, there are better sites for that.

Also, the adventure occurs whilst travelling and meeting like minded individuals as you go. Whilst some research is imperative, the real deal comes from the travelling. One persons reccomendation may not be to anothers cup of tea, make your OWN experience and be happy with that.

In reference to reccomended Shaman, curanderos, etc, there is information given out in Iquitos by the tourist board, and probably the best online rescource after the nexus is ayahuasca.com and mishitaki.org/ as well as word of mouth. I have already made known that elisa vargas and don marcial of the pucallpa area were most reccomended by many people, although i believe elisa vargas is now working in Iquitos for amazoniagoddess.com
 
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