Teotihuacan was in ruins when it was discovered in the early 1300s by the Maya, who were escaping from an erupting volcano. Although it had been abandoned for more than 1,000 years, the place must have been impressive, because the Maya named it “City of the Gods.” Towering above the 8-square-mile (20 square km) site are three pyramids, named for the Sun, Moon, and Feathered … [Read more...] about Pyramids of the Gods
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12-12-12 Peru Portal Conference Tour Announced
Aramu Muru's Portal (or Doorway) near Lake Titicaca in Peru is without a doubt one of the strangest and most powerfully eerie places I have ever visited. According to legend, this sacred site is associated with the founder of the Inca empire, Aramu Muru, who became known later as Manco Kapac. He escaped from the sinking continent of Mu, bringing with him a wondrous solar … [Read more...] about 12-12-12 Peru Portal Conference Tour Announced