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<small>Machu Picchu can be</small>
<small>divided into 3 main areasMachu Picchu has about200 buildings that areconsidered architecturalwonders.</small>
<b><small> 2.2. Key structures: Temple ofthe Sun, Intihuatana, and more</small></b>
<small>Key structures: Temple ofthe Sun, Intihuatana, andmore Intihuatana</small>
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<b><small>ceremonial role of MachuPicchu</small></b>
<b><small> 3.2. The significance ofthe Intihuatana stone</small></b>
Machu Picchu played a vital role as a spiritual andceremonial center for the Inca civilization
The Intihuatana stone holds great significance as acelestial observatory, a sacred religious symbol, and
a testament to Inca cultural and engineeringaccomplishments.
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<small>The Inca Trail is perhaps the most famous andtraditional route to Machu Picchu. This</small>
<small>historic trail was originally used by the Incasand offers a unique combination of stunningnatural scenery and cultural immersion. </small>
<b><small> 4.2. Alternative routes andtransportation options</small></b>
<small>This alternative trek is a bit more challengingbut equally rewarding. It typically takes 4 to5 days and offers diverse landscapes,</small>
<small>including the stunning Salkantay Pass.</small>
</div><span class="text_page_counter">Trang 12</span><div class="page_container" data-page="12"><b><small>5.1. Conservation efforts to protect Machu Picchu</small></b>
<b><small>5.2. Visitor regulations and guidelines</small></b>
Preserving Machu Picchu's natural and cultural heritage isa top priority for Peruvian authorities and organizations.
To ensure the sustainability of Machu Picchu, thereare several visitor regulations and guidelines in place
</div><span class="text_page_counter">Trang 13</span><div class="page_container" data-page="13"><i> It's more than just a stunning architectural feat; it's also a living historybook, providing insight into the cultural and spiritual traditions of itsfounders. The spiritual and ceremonial significance of the location, as well</i>
<i>as the enigmatic Intihuatana stone, lend levels of intrigue to its story.</i>
</div><span class="text_page_counter">Trang 16</span><div class="page_container" data-page="16"><i>Machu Picchu is a living story engravedin stone, a tribute to human creativity</i>
<i>and spiritual connection with nature.As the sun sets behind the Andes, itcreates a golden glow on the citadel,telling us that its appeal will continueto captivate hearts and minds, bringing</i>
<i>the history of the Inca civilization intothe future.</i>
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