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Tiahuanuco – Tiwanaku - a great ancient wonder of Bolivia! Part 1 of 2

2004-06-24
The ruins of Tiahuanaco show an incredible history about a high development culture. Here you can find distinctive stone heads on the walls, mysterious stone carvings (decorations), stone maps, calendars, high statues, monoliths, open air and semi-underground temples. Some stones weigh up to 150 tons. Where the enormous heavy stones have been taking from and how they have been moved, still remains a mystery.
On my tour in Bolivia in July 2002 one of the highlights was exploring the ancient site of Tiahuanaco. This city constructed of stones is found at an altitude of 4000 metres (12,500 feet, maybe higher according to other sources). It's connected with big enigmas that can't be explained easily. This could be the oldest city in the world, built perhaps, by a civilization of extraterrestrials, according to some scientists. Traditionally it's believed to have been built by the predecessors of the Incas over 2,000 years ago.

The impresing stone works at the ruins consist of such structures as the Gate of the Sun, a portal carved from a single block of stone weighing 15 tons.

Photo. The gate of the sun in Tiahuanaco, an great ancient wonder in Bolivia. 

For 100 years ago a Bolivian scholar Arthur Broznansky began a 50 year study of the ruins of Tiahuanaca. Using the science of Astronomy he concluded that the city was constructed more than 17,000 years ago long before any civilization was supposed to have existed. He called this city the "Cradle of Civilization".

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Manager: Ramiro Cortez Soria
Address: Ranabol Expeditions, Av. Ayacucho 112 y Heroínas, Bolivia
Phone Office: 0591 - 4 - 4583039
Mobile 71717097
Website: www.aventurabolivia.com
E-mail: ranabolraf@hotmail.com

Bolivia, the diverse country
Bolivia is squeezed between Peru, Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil and Chile in central South America. This diverse country is the fifth-largest country on the continent, measuring roughly the size of France and Spain combined. The country is associated with myths, legends and hyperbole. Bolivia has the South America's largest percentage of indigenous people (55 %), the world's largest salt bed (Salar de Uyuni), the highest navigable lake (Lake Titicaca), and the highest capital city in the world (La Paz).

Photos. The locals live very steep in the capital La Paz in Bolivia!

My first stop on my South American tour in July 2002 was in La Paz. It looks like a moon crater and the inhabitants live in the steep hillsides around the city centre. The city is nearly 4km (2mi) above sea level, situated on a canyon floor which shows only a hint of greenery. When I landed there the temperature was below zero and the air was extremely thin. I both froze and gasped strongly after air. I felt so sick that I nearly had to crawl out of the airport. Fortunately I felt better when I ascended by taxi down to the city centre.

Photos. Overview La Paz. See Bolivia`s national fotball stadium.

I can understand why Bolivia is difficult to beat at home in football. Even Brazil loose against Bolivia here due to the high altitude. It take a time to be acclimated. The best ting is to take it slow, or it could be risky for your health! If you want to play football in at such altitude don`t forget to take a deep breath!

Bloody history
Civilization in the Bolivian Andes is thought to stretch back some 21,000 years. The most influential Pre-Columbian cultures was the Tiahuanaco, who was based around Lake Titicaca and who ruled the region between AD 600-1200, and the Incas, who headed a vast empire comprising most of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and northern Chile.

The Spanish conquest of the country began in 1531 under Francisco Pizarro. The conquistadors made rapid progress, exploiting the trust (and later the disunity) of the Indians to secure the territory that within two years became known as Alto Peru. In 1544, deposits of silver were discovered at Potosí. The wealth generated by this find underwrote the Spanish economy (and the extravagance of its monarchs) for more than two centuries. However, conditions for the mine workers were appalling, with most of the enslaved Indians and Africans dying within a few years.

The Spanish conquistadors demolished the wonder of Tiahuanaco. Some of the stones were removed and used for other purposed, for example building a cathedral nearby. Fortunately it's still traces after an unique ancient culture.

Tiahuanaco - the lost wonder of the world
The day after I felt better much from altitude sickness. I took a couple of deep breaths in the morning, and so I started my tour towards the ruins of Tiahuanaco, a great ancient wonder of Boliva. It's only a daytrip from La Paz. The ruins are located near the shores of Lake Titicaca. As mentioned it was in old days the centre of a powerful, self-sustaining empire in the southern Central Andes.

The roots of the Tiahuanaco capital can be found in the early village underlying the 1.5-square-mile civic-ceremonial core. The city was settled by 400 B. C. on the Tiahuanaco River, which floats into Lake Titicaca 9.3 miles to the north. The small farming village evolved into a regal city of multi-terraced platform pyramids, courts and urban areas, covering a total 2.31 square miles.

Photo. Statue.

Tiahuanaco society was self-sustaining, for its agricultural, herding, and fishing resource base was more than sufficient to support the complex state administrative apparatus and the population under its control.

The Tiahuanaco Empire collapsed between 1000 and 1100 A. D. It was a magnificent royal city that was calculated to inspire awe in the commoners. The walls of the temples and the stone monolithic statues and gateways are now shorn of their gold, textiles, and painted surfaces, which for centuries had shimmered from afar in the bright sunlight.

Photo. One of many painted heads on the wall.

As you can see: the stones fit very good together: how have the people formed the stone so well without advanced equipment?

The ruins of Tiahuanaco city and centre of worship are located on the Altiplano in today's Bolivia, ca 4000 m from water level, and 21 km north-east from Lake Titicaca. Tiahuanaco was a capital of a theocratic state governed by priest kings. The state exerted its influence on the development of the whole southern part of Peru in the closing centuries of the last millennium, expanding its influence in a peaceful manner on the vast highland as well as coastal territory.

Photo. Gate to the ancient temple.

This could be the oldest city in the world, built perhaps, by a civilization of extraterrestrials, according to some scientists.

Tiahuanaco, therefore, carried out a pacifistic cultural mission quite different from that of its contemporary militant country of Huari (Wari) in the Peruvian Andes. The religious sources of this period are first and foremost archaeological findings, but to a great extent also the recordings of the 16th century chroniclers.

Photo. Monoliths with distinctive stone heads on the walls in the background.

Lake Titicaca
On my way further I drove along the beautiful Lake Titicaca. Traditionally has this lake been considered as the highest lake in the world though there are higher lakes in Chile and Peru. Lake Titicaca is immense: its dimensions measure 233km (145mi) from northwest to southeast and 97km (60mi) from northeast to southwest.  

Photo. Lake Titicaca.

The lake has an indented shoreline, 36 islands and exceptionally clear sapphire-blue water.

Titicaca is revered by the Indians who live on its shores, and the Islas del Sol and Islas de la Luna, two islands in the lake, are the legendary sites of the Inca's creation myths. The main town in the area is Copacabana, which has a sparkling white Moorish-style cathedral and is host to the Fiesta de la Virgen de Candelaria.

Research and excavations are still going on to find more about the Tiahuanaco ruins and life in past. Will ever scientists solve the mysteries connected to the place and culture? It is possible today to find lost knowledge from exploring ancient wonders that we can use in our modern world?

This article continues in part 2: read about amazing theories from scientists.

Stein Morten Lund, 22 July 2004

Additional information

Presentation of our partner in Bolivia (sponsored presentation and link):

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Ranabol Expeditions, Boliva - taking you into unexplored areas
The company is a pioneer in expeditions and unique adventures in Bolivia. It has specialised on trekking tours to untouched places in high mountains and tropical jungles. Some parts are still unexplored in Bolivia. The company`s guides know well areas as Incallajta, Toro Toro, Samaipata, Tunari, Chapare, Villa Tunari, Isiboro Sécure, Parque Amboró, Incachaca and many other places.

Ranabol arranges expeditions to the Devil's Canyon where you will travel by canoe on the Grande River. On these tours there will be great opportunities to visit archaeological places (Inca sites etc), watch huge dinosaur prints, study cave paintings, admire hot springs and canyons with vertical walls.

 

You can also observe a unique wildlife in the area as condors, elks, deer, and also for fishing so you can make your own food in the wilderness. Several other animals species can be found in areas around as the endemic and endangered red frontered macaw, the andean cat, mountain lions, parakeets, and many species of songbirds.

 

Ranabol take you to unique places where you can experience the rich culture in the country. Bolivian culture has many Inca and other Indian influences in religion, music and clothing. The most well known fiesta is the UNESCO heritage "El carnaval de Oruro". Bolivia has long been inhabited by advanced cultures, the most important being the civilization of Tiahuanaco. The country is full of ancient mysteries waiting for being solved, and exploring this important Pre-Columbian archaeological site, is something that really makes you excited. The ruins of the Tiahuanaco are on the eastern shore of Lake Titicaca, about 72 km (44 miles) west of Bolivia's capital La Paz.

 

Going by Ranabol you can also experience Bolivia's many great natural wonders. One of the greatest is Lake Titicaca (Spanish: Lago Titicaca), which is South America's largest lake and, considered to be the highest navigable lake in the world. Another great wonder is the Salar de Uyuni, which is the world's largest salt flat. Located 3650 meter high, Salar de Uyuni sits in the Departmento of Potosí in southwest Bolivia near the crest of the Andes. It's now a centre for salt extraction and processing in Colchani; Ojos del Salar. In some areas in the salt flat, cold underground water rises to the surface and bubbles up through the salt layer, creating unusual shapes from the eruptions of the salt. Isla del Pescado is a hilly outpost covered with cactuses and surrounded by a flat, white sea hexagonal salt tile. Other natural wonders in Bolivia are Volcan Tunupa, Lake Colorada, and Lake Verde.

 

Ranabol Expeditions also offer several challenging activities as rafting, kayaking, trekking, rappelling, canoeing, paragliding, mountain biking etc. Contact the company for more information and suggestions. 

 

Contact info:

Manager: Ramiro Cortez Soria

Address: Ranabol Expeditions, Av. Ayacucho 112 y Heroínas, Bolivia
Phone Office: 0591 - 4 - 4583039
Mobile 71717097

Website: www.aventurabolivia.com

E-mail: ranabolraf@hotmail.com

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Facts about Bolivia:
Formal country name: Republic of Bolivia.
Area: 1.09 million sq km.
Population: 8.8 million.
People: 30% Quechua Indian, 25% mestizo, 30% Aymará Indian, approx 15% European (principally Spanish).
Language: Quechua, Aymara, Spanish; Castilian and Ga.
Religion: 95% Roman Catholic, Protestant (Evangelical Methodist).
Government: republic.

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