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This document is a report written by Ronny Morocho for his English 1A course at State Polythecnic University of Carchi on June 10th, 2015. It discusses three famous world tourist attractions: Machu Picchu, a lost city of the Incas located in Peru; Angkor Wat, a complex of Hindu and Buddhist temples in Cambodia; and the Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool in Washington D.C.
This document is a report written by Ronny Morocho for his English 1A course at State Polythecnic University of Carchi on June 10th, 2015. It discusses three famous world tourist attractions: Machu Picchu, a lost city of the Incas located in Peru; Angkor Wat, a complex of Hindu and Buddhist temples in Cambodia; and the Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool in Washington D.C.
This document is a report written by Ronny Morocho for his English 1A course at State Polythecnic University of Carchi on June 10th, 2015. It discusses three famous world tourist attractions: Machu Picchu, a lost city of the Incas located in Peru; Angkor Wat, a complex of Hindu and Buddhist temples in Cambodia; and the Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool in Washington D.C.
A 130 kilometers from Cuzco, the Lost City of the Incas stands between ravines in the middle of an inaccessible place in the Peruvian Andes. The perfection of its buildings, its conservation and natural scenery, boxed on the crest of a hill above the valley of the Urubamba River, make this site one of the most valuable archaeological treasures in the world and certainly one of the most mystical .
2. Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia
More than three hundred Hindu and Buddhist temples hidden in the Cambodian jungle and embraced by the roots of giant trees still standing in what was the heart of the powerful
kingdom of exquisite Khmer civilization. Including the largest
and also the best preserved of those in the settlement is that of Angkor Wat
3. Reflecting Pool Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC
One of the places you can not miss in Washington is the Lincoln Memorial. From this Greek revival style building, located in the area known as the National Mall and built to honor the memory of President Abraham Lincoln, are perfectly aligned, the reflecting pool, the George Washington Monument (obelisk) and the Capitol in the background.