The City of Machu Picchu, the Cradle of the Inca Empire
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The City of Machu Picchu, the Cradle of the Inca Empire
D GOAL 4 TALK ABOUT A DISCOVERY FROM THE PAST Reading A. Look at the photo of Hiram Bingham. Is he on vacation? What is he doing? The City of Machu Picchu, the Cradle of the Inca Empire tropical forest fortress ladders gorge Hiram Bingham Word Focus man came and introduced himself as Arteaga and I asked him about ruins. He told us of some ruins called Machu Picchu, 2,000 or more feet above the valley floor. I offered to pay him 50 cents per day to take us to the ruins and he agreed. The next day, we crossed the river on a bridge made from four tree trunks and began an exhausting climb. At noon we arrived at a little grass hut. The occupants were very friendly and gave us some boiled potatoes and a gourd of cool water. The view was magnificent, the water was delicious, and the shade of the hut was agreeable, but there were no ruins. However, we continued upwards, sometimes climbing ladders, until at last we arrived in a tropical forest on top of the mountain. Immediately we found some ancient Inca walls made of white stone. I knew at once that this was a truly amazing discovery. I returned to Machu Picchu in 1912 and we began to clear the forest. The ruins started to appear and they were outstanding. The walls are made from enormous stones and they fit together perfectly. As we continued to clear the forest, we discovered more and more ruins, until at last the lost city of Machu Picchu stood before us. tree trunks B. Reread the article. Underline the emphatic adjectives. C. Answer the questions. 1.Did Hiram Bingham discover Inca ruins in Ollantaytambo? __________________ ________________________________ 2.How much did he pay Arteaga? ______ ________________________________ 3.Was the climb to Machu Picchu easy? ________________________________ 4.Where did they eat? _ ______________ ________________________________ 5.How did the Incas cut the stones? ________________________________ 70 Destinations Writing Read the postcard. Write a similar postcard about your last vacation or one of the vacations on page 67. Hi everyone, Greetings from Phuket. We’re having a great time here. We arrived in Bangkok last Saturday and we went to The Golden Temple It was fascinating. There was an enormous statue of the Buddha. The hotel was spotless and the food was excellent, but the traffic was terrible. It is much more relaxing here on the beach in Phuket. Love G&D Most people travel for vacations, but some people travel to explore and discover new places. In 1911, Hiram Bingham, an American archaeologist, traveled to Peru where he discovered Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Incas. Read his report of the discovery. In 1911, I went to Cuzco in Peru looking for ancient Inca ruins. We left Cuzco and traveled to the modern city of Urubamba and then continued down the Urubamba River until we came to the beautiful little town of Ollantaytambo with its amazing Inca fortress. At this point we entered the Urubamba gorge and the journey became more difficult. However, we continued down the river and six days after we left Cuzco, we arrived at a place called Mandorpampa. A occupants = The occupants of a house are the people that live there. fit = If something fits, it is the right shape and size. Goal 4 Talk about a The walls of the main temple are made from enormous stones. The Incas had no metal tools, and no one knows how they cut the stones. We started to dig up the floor of the temple but we didn’t find anything of interest. discovery from the past Talk to a partner about another discovery from the past that you have read or heard about. Lesson D 71
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