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ESPAÑOL: Mercado de Inca, descubra una nueva experiencia en Mallorca. Más información en: Click-mallorca Mercado de Inca
ENGLISH: Inca Market, discover a new experience in Mallorca. More information: Click-mallorca – Inca Market
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THE Inca Trail
The Inca Trail Empire was the most sophisticated culture in the “New World”. By force of “divine right” and with a mastery of engineering, agriculture, economic, and most importantly, administrative skills, the Incas united warring tribes throughout the Andes under a common language and single religion, creating one of the most fabulous of ancient empires – the Tawantinsuyo.
At its height, the Inca Trail Empire had an extensive network of roads running the length and breadth of the Andes; more than 2,500 miles. These stone-paved trails connected the highland valleys with the coast.
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Inca Jungle Trail
New Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu All Inclusive (4 days /3 nights). The destination of this great Inca Jungle Trail tour of adventure is Machu Picchu and is an all inclusive tour. The tour starts in Cusco and finishes in Cusco as well.
sapadventures.com/ CThe Inca Trail is a magnificent, well preserved Inca Trail route which connects Machu Picchu with what once were other regions of the Inca Empire, and today it is one of the world’s most popular treks. This four-day walk goes from the highlands of 4,200mts and down through the cloud forests to finally arrive at Machu Picchu - 2,380mts.
www.sapadventures.net/ The Inca Trail is a magnificent, well preserved Inca Trail route which connects Machu Picchu with what once were other regions of the Inca Empire, and today it is one of the world’s most popular treks. This four-day walk goes from the highlands of 4,200mts and down through the cloud forests to finally arrive at Machu Picchu - 2,380mts
Inca Jungle Trail
New Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu All Inclusive (4 days /3 nights). The destination of this great Inca Jungle Trail tour of adventure is Machu Picchu and is an all inclusive tour. The tour starts in Cusco and finishes in Cusco as well.
www.sapadventures.net/ If you would like your group to be "closed", meaning you would like a private service only for you or your family or friends, this is entirely possible. With this tour you are given more flexibility to walk at your own pace and have the guide to yourselves. Everything is done so that the trek is nothing of a 'roughing it' experience. You will only carry a small day-pack (which should include items such as a waterproof jacket, sun protection cream, insect repellent, water and camera) – porters will carry the rest of your personal belongings. In general you will have an all round more personal service!
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Visita de São Sebastião ao INCA (Instituto Nacional de Câncer), passando no Hospital Souza Aguiar.
Foto: Arquidiocese do Rio de Janeiro - Gustavo de Oliveira
The central buildings of Machu Picchu use the classical Inca architectural style of polished dry-stone walls of regular shape. The Incas were masters of this technique, called ashlar, in which blocks of stone are cut to fit together tightly without mortar. The Incas were among the best stone masons the world has seen, and many junctions in the central city are so perfect that it is said not even a blade of grass fits between the stones.
Name: Inca tern
Scientific Name: Larosterna inca (Lesson, 1827)
Family: Sternidae
The Inca tern is a coastal bird that has very conspicuous white curved feathers in the shape of a moustache. This bird forms large groups and frequents rocky coasts, where it builds a nest in a crack or in an old burrow of another bird. It feeds at sea but always stays close to the coast, constantly exhibiting its gracious and agile capacity to fly. The juveniles have a beak and dark feet, which slowly turn red, which is characteristic of the adults.
www.sapadventures.net/ If you would like your group to be "closed", meaning you would like a private service only for you or your family or friends, this is entirely possible. With this tour you are given more flexibility to walk at your own pace and have the guide to yourselves. Everything is done so that the trek is nothing of a 'roughing it' experience. You will only carry a small day-pack (which should include items such as a waterproof jacket, sun protection cream, insect repellent, water and camera) – porters will carry the rest of your personal belongings. In general you will have an all round more personal service!
At the time of making your reservation, kindly indicate that you would prefer this option;
www.sapadventures.net/ If you would like your group to be "closed", meaning you would like a private service only for you or your family or friends, this is entirely possible. With this tour you are given more flexibility to walk at your own pace and have the guide to yourselves. Everything is done so that the trek is nothing of a 'roughing it' experience. You will only carry a small day-pack (which should include items such as a waterproof jacket, sun protection cream, insect repellent, water and camera) – porters will carry the rest of your personal belongings. In general you will have an all round more personal service!
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Inca loom wool fabric hammock.
Length: 208 cm or 81 Inches.
Width: 120 cm or 47 Inches.
Hanging Ropes: 25 cm, or 10 Inches on opposing ends.
Supports: +- 100 kg.
Columbina inca
Tortolita Colilarga (San Juan, Tórtola)
PN Palo Verde, Guanacaste
Historia Natural
Reproducción
Su nido consiste en un platón débil hecho de paja, ramas delgadas y pedazos de vegetación, colocado de 1 a 8 m. sobre un árbol (sobre todo en especies con espinas). Ponen 2 huevos de color blanco. Se reproducen de abril a agosto, posiblemente hasta octubre.
Alimentación
Recogen semillas y cascajos de terrenos despejados o con vegetación esparcida.
Comportamiento
Forman parejas o bandadas pequeñas.
Descansan y duermen sobre árboles. Los machos cantan desde perchas elevadas, incluso en cables de luz y antenas de televisión.
Habitat y Distribución
Habitat
Viven en áreas abiertas con poco bosque, sabanas, bosques secundarios, bordes de bosque, pastizales, áreas urbanas y semiurbanas. Descansan y duermen en árboles.
Distribución
En la actualidad es una especie residente abundante a lo largo de las bajuras del noroeste; continúa hacia el sur y disminuye gradualmente a lo largo de la faja costera, por lo menos hasta Quepos. Es común en el Valle Central hasta Ochomogo, por el este, y es poco común o raro por lo menos hasta Paraíso. En este siglo ha ido extendiendo su distribución hacia el sur. La primera comunicación acerca de su presencia en el país ocurrió en 1928, al norte de Guanacaste; en 1937 ya era común en el sur de Guanacaste, y en 1964 ya había llegado al Valle Central, al oeste de San José; en los años setenta llegó a Cartago y Quepos.
Distribución fuera de Costa Rica
Se ubica desde el suroeste de E.U.A. hasta Costa Rica.
Distribución de Area de conservación
GuanacastePacifico CentralTempisqueArenalCordillera Volcanica CentralOsaAmistad Pacifico
Descripción
Descripción científica
Mide 20 cm. y pesa 52 grs. Es pequeña, grisácea clara, con un escamado negro, y presenta una cola larga con bordes blancos.
En el macho adulto la frente y la región inferior es rosa grisáceo claro, y avanza gradualmente a blanco crema en el abdomen. Por encima es gris parduzco, más claro en las coberteras alares mayores. Presenta un escamado negruzco leve en la cara y la parte delantera del cuello y el pecho. En las otras partes el escamado es más abundante. Muestra bastante rufo en el forro de las alas y las bases de las remeras (ver imagen. Las timoneras centrales son grisáceas y las laterales son negruzcas con el borde ancho y la puntas de color blanco. El iris es rojo, el pico y la cera negruzcos, y las patas son de color carne.
La hembra es parecida, pero por debajo muestra muy poco o casi nada de tinte rosado, y un escamado más abundante en la cabeza y el pecho. Los especímenes juveniles son similares a la hembra adulta, pero presentan más café por debajo y el escamado menos definido. La zona sobre el área loreal es clara. Las plumas del manto exhiben un moteado subterminal anteado. El escamado oscuro es más llamativo, especialmente en las coberteras alares.
Información taxonómica
Reino: Animalia
Filo: Chordata
Clase: Aves
Orden: Columbiformes
Familia: Columbidae
Género: Columbina
Inca Trail FIRST DAY: CUSCO - PISKACUCHO - WAYLLABAMBA
We will leave from Cusco and travel to Urubamba where we will stop briefly at Ollaytaytambo where you can buy last minute gear and personal needing, then we move on to Piskacuchu (Km 82) and the start of the Inca Trail . We will have lunch at Miskay and relax a bit before hiking to our first campsite. Huayllabamba,Along the way we will see the first and the biggest archeological site of the Inca Trail patallaqta