Inca Tunnel More Than 2 Miles Long Near Cuzco
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@brienfoerster yeah, that tunnel will lead to qoricancha but the other end will only end to your death :P I study for 20 years :P
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There WAS a large system of defense tunnels. It is clearly explained in early colonial era documentation.
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thank you, I really like your videos, keep it up, i just love peru and the ruins
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@charliebad You are wrong mate! It is a colony of atoms.. where some of them have been trasformed in emptiness. That's why you see those figures. Has you brain received the same treatment? That's why you see only a rock!!
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Sorry brian if you click on the comment it will appare thumbs up, down and you can also answer them directly. Otherwise it'is difficult to know who you are answering to :)
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How so? This is the entrance. Sonic tests have shown that a tunnel is underneath the ground moving to Cuzco.
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i believe this video is mis-labeled.
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@410Ete Native inside information.
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@charliebad So is your head.
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It's a rock mate.
I focus my 3rd eye on the mid section of the wall and seen the tunnel just as described in the title.
charles2976 3 weeks ago
@charles2976 Cool.
brienfoerster 3 weeks ago
haha... Where do you get your history reference from? Some of these so called guides will give false infomation just to amaze toruist which pisses me off sometimes. Yes, there are underground tunnels around cusco and some that take you to who the hell knows, since a lot of explores got lost. The goverment destroyed the entrance for that reason. The spanish only destroyed themselves :P
roarpony 3 weeks ago
@roarpony 5 years of study on my part.
brienfoerster 3 weeks ago
In what "early colonial documentation." References?
brienfoerster 3 months ago
Thank you very much
brienfoerster 5 months ago