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Chauchilla


Chauchilla
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Copyright: Ruud Blok (ruudblok) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1962 W: 768 N: 2221] (22329)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-05-26
Camera: Canon 30D, Canon EF-S17-85 f/4-5.6 IS USM
Exposure: f/8, 1/200 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-06-16 23:51
Viewed: 581
Points: 18
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
The Nazca culture flourished in Peru from about 200 AC to 800 DC.

One of the common aspects of the pre-Inca and the Inca culture is that they created civilizations in very inhospitable places, like inaccessible high Andes Mountains or living in the middle of the desert.

The forgotten Culture of Nasca was discovered in the sands of the Nasca Desert, and it was brought to evidence both by grave robbers and by archeologists.

In the amazing Chauchilla Cemetery, bodies from the ancient Nasca people were preserved by natural mummification in the arid climate.

Through their habit of burying their people, this Culture left to us mummies, ceramics, colorful textiles, skull and devices, practically untouched.

Chauchilla is about 30 km from Nasca city and it impresses by the quantity of mummies still available for visiting.

Unfortunatelly, it was a known location by thiefs or tombs robbers, mainly in the last part of the XX century. They used to invade the tombs, picked the treasures and the mantles , and just left the mummies and some belongs of less importance exposed on the desert.

The poor population took advantage of this tombs. Some belongs, specially clothes, were sold in the market hicking almost U$ 20.000,00 ( and now you guess the purpose of so much robbery).

Note that specially european and north american collectors have act as receptors, incentiving robbers to keep theirs robbings.

Peruvian law are more severe now, and it is considered a serious crime to take out of the country such a cultural richness.

Until 1997, visitors just found entire skeletons, bones, ceramics and some artefacts simply leaved in the sun.

Because of those vandal acts, due to the poverty of the population, today the cemetery has enormous quantities of "eyes", which means, holes left as scars in the sand.

Happilly, this situation has changed. Scientists by Ica State and the local touristic industry organized themselves and reconstructed the burial sites in the way they were found and protected the area for visitation, which is now an official archeological zone.

pozaru, manujmehta, ralph, tlacoyoweb, Travelcam, josediogo1958, Beger, Jacqueline, ppmiranda has marked this note useful
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  • pozaru Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3555 W: 736 N: 2391] (18990)
  • [2008-06-16 23:53]

Hi Ruud and welcome back !!!
So, this time Peru ?

thanks,
v

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  • ralph Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 176 W: 13 N: 256] (3801)
  • [2008-06-17 0:30]

Great note and photo Ruud, looks like he is talking to you,well done.
Nico

hello Ruud
how are you?
this is an extraodinary shor with such fine details
nice dramaticaly handeled. a perfect shot to go along with your notes.
i like the kind of Depth of field you have achieved here.
goos shot.
regards
Manuj Mehta
:)soon

HI Ruud

Very impressive and intriquing. You have well captured the sunlight beaming across the skulls, gives a great effect. Great compo and accompanying note. TFS.

Martyn

Hi ruud,
This is what Treklens is all about - great photojournalism telling us something interesting about the world in particular the culture of Peru. And also a good photo with interesting composition and lighting.
Karen

Hi Ruud
Very impressive shot.Thanks for the note.
Kind regards
J.Diogo

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  • sela Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 479 W: 1 N: 472] (3756)
  • [2008-06-17 13:24]

Welcome back Ruud and this is a very good capture.
Regards Rose

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  • Beger Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3305 W: 787 N: 4423] (19894)
  • [2008-06-17 21:36]

Hi Ruud,
Welcome back dear globetrotter! The Perou! Mythic destination!
We missed you!
This documentary photo with your note is so interesting!! I didn't know about this culture!
Thanks to present that with this weird view on these artefacts.
Annie

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  • jawa Gold Star Critiquer [C: 1372 W: 0 N: 1] (12003)
  • [2008-06-18 3:24]

Hallo Ruud Mooi dramatic. Good weergegeven.
Gr Jos
P**

Hai Ruud,
Erg indrukwekkend deze foto,en dit verhaal,
Gr, Jacqueline.

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