Saturday Jun 27 | Rabble.ca
As we rode the air-conditioned bus down from the mountain citadel at Machu Picchu in the Peruvian Andes, a small boy dressed in traditional Inca warrior gear, appeared on the dusty single-lane road leading to the village of Agua Calientes far below.
The Spanish conquerors who swept through Peru in the mid-16th century thought they had successfully plundered every Incan temple in the Andes -- building ornate Spanish-style churches atop each indigenous ...