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From: werner@ut-ngp.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Macchu-Picchu
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Date: Thu, 22-Mar-84 22:24:12 EST
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Posted: Thu Mar 22 22:24:12 1984
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[ on an empty disk you can seek forever ........  no bugs ]

one of the most breath-taking places to go to.  You mind wanders, your
soul expands, and your intellect wonders.  During a full-moon night you
become very humble, when you imagine this culture's activities many
centuries ago ...

Getting there is just as much fun.  Cuzco is a very interesting city
with many sites to visit, and the train ride to MP is breath-taking.
There is also the old Inca-trail taking you several days on foot; recommended
only for the ones in very good shape and with an adventurous spirit.

A closer place to have a similar experience are the pyramids in Mexico
city and Yukatan.  Going there is real cheap right now, don't miss it!

But MC is my all-time favorite, because people in that area are much
more friendly and interesting than nearly anywhere else I have travelled.
If you go a little out of the tourist-trodden ways, you should have no
problem getting to know some very interesting people.