Megalithic Technology on the Path of Viracocha: Inti Punku (The Gate of the Sun), near Cuzco, Peru
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Megalithic Technology on the Path of Viracocha: Inti Punku (The Gate of the Sun), near Cuzco, Peru
Published on Jun 3, 2017 Explore Peru, Bolivia & Easter Island in November 2017 with Brien, Hugh and Robert Bauval: http://www.megalithomania.co.uk/peru2.... Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/MegalithomaniaUK. An exploration of the 'Gate of the Sun' or 'Inti Punku' in the Inca language of Runa Simi. It is a megalithic gateway 45 mins south of Cuzco on the way to the Lake Titicaca area with impressive stonework and polygonal walls that was also a very early 'toll booth'. The gate in fact has 2 openings; one corresponding to entering the border of the city, and the other for leaving it. The Inca taxed all persons going through the gate, except for the military, and the goods that were received via this tax helped to pay for the maintenance of the road system. However, it also has some major earth energy currents that align with the 'Path of Viracocha' as dowsed by Chris Gulliver and Glenn Broughton.
See Dave Truman's great article on the Path of Viracocha here: http://grahamhancock.com/trumand1/ and credit for one image. Aerial footage credit to Brien Foerster - http://www.hiddenincatours.com.
Filmed, Produced, and Directed by Hugh Newman. Copyright Hugh Newman/Megalithomania 2013/2017. All Rights Reserved.