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Update 01/30/14 For over fifteen years, Thierry Jamin, French adventurer and archaeologist explores


Update 01/30/14 For over fifteen years, Thierry Jamin, French adventurer and archaeologist explores the jungles of southern Peru in all directions. It seeks evidence of a permanent presence of the Incas in the Amazon rainforest, and the legendary lost city of Paititi. After the discovery interphone f5 review of thirty incredible archaeological sites, located in the northern department of Cuzco, between 2009 and 2011, which include interphone f5 review several forts, burial and ceremonial centers and small towns Inca composed of hundreds of buildings, streets Many passages and squares ... Thierry Jamin embarked on an incredible journey to Machu Picchu. There are a few months, he and his team think they have done an extraordinary archaeological discovery in the Inca city found by Hiram Bingham in 1911.
Analysis of the basement on the site of Machu Picchu This discovery was made possible thanks to the testimony of a French engineer who lives in Barcelona, Spain, interphone f5 review David Crespy. In 2010, while visiting the lost city, he noticed the presence of a strange "refuge" in the heart of the city, at the foot of one of the main buildings. For him, there was no doubt about it, he saw a "door", sealed interphone f5 review by the Incas entry. In August 2011, David Crespy stumbled upon an article about Thierry Jamin and his work in the Figaro magazine (El Dorado and the Lost City of the Incas). Immediately, he decided to contact the French researcher. Thierry interphone f5 review Jamin, who investigated interphone f5 review several burial north of Cuzco, listened attentively to the story of David Crespy. Quickly, he wants to confirm the facts behind the story. Accompanied by archaeologists from the Regional Office of Culture of Cusco, he was able to visit several interphone f5 review times. interphone f5 review Preliminary results are unequivocal: it is indeed an entry blocked by the Incas at an undetermined time in history. interphone f5 review It is eerily interphone f5 review similar interphone f5 review to that of a burial site, such as those Thierry interphone f5 review Jamin and his companions often found in valleys and Lacco Chunchusmayo. To confirm the existence of cavities in the basement of the building in December 2011 Thierry and his team submit a formal request to the Ministry of Culture in Lima, to perform a geophysical survey using of instruments to electromagnetic waves. This license was granted a few months later. Carried interphone f5 review out between 9 and 12 April 2012, the electromagnetic study confirms the presence of several underground rooms! Just behind the famous entrance, a staircase was also discovered. The two main roads seem to lead to specific rooms. The different techniques used by researchers helped highlight the presence of significant archaeological material, including metal deposits and a large quantity of gold and silver! Thierry Jamin is preparing the next step: the opening of the entrance sealed by the Incas there are more than five centuries. May 22, 2012, he officially filed an application for authorization to the Peruvian authorities would allow his team to make the opening of the burial chambers. This project, "Machu Picchu 2012", is now extended to six months. A key, an extraordinary archaeological treasure and some new revelations about the forgotten history of the Inca empire. Soon you will see Machu Picchu with another look ... Source: Heritage Daily: "A interphone f5 review French-Peruvian-Spanish Team Discovers a Chamber in Machu Picchu" The website and blog of Thierry Jamin: Researchers from Gran Paititi Blog Inkari 2013 Link: Documentaries on Machu Picchu 30/01/2014: Since this discovery, after several months, remains unanswered, I contacted the team through the site Machu Picchu in 2013 to come to the news. Here is the answer of Thierry Jamin: "I have received your message of 25 January and thank you Thank you also for the interest you have shown in this extraordinary case to Machu Picchu After almost two years of lobbying.. and struggle, we have not managed to find a solution with local officials of the Peruvian Ministry of Culture. There has been much controversy and unfortunately the case has crystallized and took a turn a little too political. It took precedence over scientific project. Faced with this situation, we decided a few weeks ago to finally abandon this project, "Machu Picchu." door closed ... for now remain! We hope that in a near future, a new team will perform the opening of the access to the burial chambers discovered by my group in 2012. We have no doubt that a great cultural treasure awaiting future researchers. Obviously we are very sad that

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