Archaeology & Ruins

Ruins, sacred sites, landmarks

  • Lainie interviews Bolivian Author G. Antonio Portugal Alvizuri about the Mystical Side of Bolivia [VIDEO]

    For those of you that have been following our journey over the last six and a half years, you know…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Tiwanaku: A Center of Cultural and Political Significance Throughout the Ages

    Throughout time… The World Heritage Site describes Tiwanaku as the “Spiritual and Political Centre of the Tiwanaku Culture”. Today, much…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • The town time forgot, Sampaya, Bolivia at Lake Titicaca

    Our worldschooling adventure on Lake Titicaca, Bolivia – Part 3 Read Part 1 – Copacabana On Lake Titicaca – Worldschooling on the…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • The birthplace of the sun, Isla del Sol

    Our worldschooling adventure on Lake Titicaca, Bolivia – Part 2 Read Part 1 – Copacabana On Lake Titicaca – Worldschooling on…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Copacabana On Lake Titicaca – Worldschooling on the Largest High-Altitude Lake on the Planet

    Our worldschooling adventure on Lake Titicaca, Bolivia – Part 1 Read Part 2 – The birthplace of the sun, Isla del Sol Read…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Visiting Ingapirca – The Largest Known Inca Ruins In Ecuador

    Readers of our site know I love archaeology. So, when Miro and I had the opportunity to visit Ingapirca, the…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Day Trip To Agua Blanca In Machalilla, Ecuador

    Miro and I recently relocated to Montañita, a quaint little beach town on Ecuador’s coast as we prepare for our…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • The Story Of The Oldest Archeological Site In The Americas- Visiting Caral

    If you have been reading our blog for a while, you know there  is something about archaeological sites, that seem…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • The Oldest Archeological Site In The Americas- Caral [PHOTO ESSAY]

    This is a photoessay of our trip through the Oldest Archeological site in the Americas, Caral. For more about the…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Following their passions – Digging in the past, an archeological pursuit

    I met a beautiful Polish couple, who’s dream it come here to Peru and peruse their passion for archeology and research. Today, you…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • A Detailed Guide to Chiclayo’s Cultural Heritage Sites and Museums

    Miro and I spent a week in Chiclayo about two years ago and loved the array of cultural offerings.  As we…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • I want to go to Machu Picchu, but how do I get there?

    Most travelers come to Cusco and the Sacred Valley for one reason and one reason only: To see the UNESCO…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Qoyllur Rit’i, An Ancient Pilgrimage [VIDEO]

    The Qoyllur Rit'i festival is one of the oldest indigenous festivals on the planet. Translated as the Star Snow Festival,…

    by Lainie Liberti