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Encyclopedia > Urubamba Valley
Machu Pichu looking down on the Urubamba Valley
Machu Pichu looking down on the Urubamba Valley

The Urubamba Valley is located in Peru below the sacred city of Machu Pichu. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (5539x1600, 3800 KB) Summary Panoramic Image of Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley September 9th, 2005 Photographer: Rubyk (at en-WP) Stitched and digitally modified (duffel bag removed from left wall) by User:Fir0002 Template:FPC Licensing File links The following... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (5539x1600, 3800 KB) Summary Panoramic Image of Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley September 9th, 2005 Photographer: Rubyk (at en-WP) Stitched and digitally modified (duffel bag removed from left wall) by User:Fir0002 Template:FPC Licensing File links The following... View of Machu Picchu Machu Picchu (sometimes called the Lost City of the Inca) is a well preserved Pre-Columbian town located on a high mountain ridge (at an elevation of about 6,750 feet) above the Urubamba valley in modern-day Peru. ...


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Urubamba Valley (188 words)
The Sacred Valley of the Incas and the Urubamba are used inter-changeably to describe the valley that runs from east of Pisac to Ollantaytambo at the western end of the Valley.
At the eastern end of the valley is Pisac.
Ollantaytambo, at the end of the valley, is built on the foundations of an old Inca town and has another impressive set of ruins.
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