viernes, 3 de agosto de 2007

Chapter 100: the viking ruins

I am coming back with more boring adventures of our trip. This time we reached Chachapoyas, a nice town, that had some ruins of course. A lost ciudadell high on one mountain called Cuelape (Kuelap). It belonged to a lost civilization of white and tall people that according to some theories were vikings.


We took a tour as we thought it was easier this way. A minivan that contained one family of 9 members (children, aunts, uncles, etc) and us. Each and one of them were incredibly ugly and impertinent, we had a horrible time with them. Lucky us that the guide was a nice guy and the ruins worth while.

This civilization was conquered by the incas in their last years of survival. It was a difficult task as the chachapoyans were a nation of warriors. In their fight, the local nation pacted a treaty with the Spanish and promissed to help them in their war against the incas. When the Spanish obtained the victory, forgot all about their pact and destroyed the chachapoyans too. Nice Spanish conquistadors...

The chachapoyans were anyway decimated by a fatal desease that reduced their number from 500,000 to only 10,000. This way they put aside their plans of enlarging the ciudadell and were easier to conquer by the Incas or Spanish.

The most interesting fact about the ruins where the way the houses were built: round shape, the tall walls (some of the walls as high as 20 m), and at last but not less interesting, the way they burried their deads (within the walls of their city). We actually saw the bones and took photos too. At the time we were there they were doing some studies in the sacrifice area. They found in a big bowl remains of sacrificed plants, animals and humans (the humans were sacrificed by the incas).

To conclude, the ruins really worth the visit if you go there with a guide. Experts are still working on recovering the site as most of the houses are still under the thick vegetation that gave the place a mystical flavour.

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