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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Inca Land, by Hiram Bingham This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Inca Land Explorations in the Highlands of Peru Author: Hiram Bingham Release Date: January 21, 2004 [EBook #10772] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INCA LAND *** Produced by Jeroen Hellingman INCA LAND Explorations in the Highlands of Peru By Hiram Bingham 1922 ------ FIGURE "Something hidden. Go and find it. Go and look behind the Ranges--Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Go!" Kipling: "The Explorer" ------ This Volume is affectionately dedicated to the Muse who inspired it the Little Mother of Seven Sons Preface The following pages represent some of the results of four journeys into the interior of Peru and also many explorations into the labyrinth of early writings which treat of the Incas and their Land. Although my travels covered only a part of southern Peru, they took me into every variety of climate and forced me to camp at almost every altitude at which men have constructed houses or erected tents in the Western Hemisphere--from sea level up to 21,703 feet. It has been my lot to cross bleak Andean passes, where there are heavy snowfalls and low temperatures, as well as to wend my way through gigantic canyons into the dense jungles of the Amazon Basin, as hot and humid a region as exists anywhere in the world. The Incas lived in a land of violent contrasts. No deserts in the world have less vegetation than those of Sihuas and Majes; no luxuriant tropical valleys have more plant life than the jungles of Conservidayoc. In Inca Land one may pass from glaciers to tree ferns within a few hours. So also in the labyrinth of contemporary chronicles of the last of the Incas--no historians go more rapidly from fact to fancy, from accurate observation to grotesque imagination; no writers omit important details and give conflicting statements with greater frequency. The story of the Incas is still in a maze of doubt and contradiction. It was the mystery and romance of some of the wonderful pictures of a nineteenth-century explorer that fi
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