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The Four Best Historical Sites

By: Paul Erikson Home | Travel-and-Leisure


Historical sites are the wonders of the world. These ancient sites were constructed by our ancestors and give us windows into our past. They help tell us where we come from, how we though, and how we developed. They gives us information about societies long since dead but not forgotten. There are many historical sites in the world but the four best are Machu Picchu, Tikal, Angkor Wat, and the Pyramids. Each of these places, spread out around the world, are the remnants of once vast and powerful cultures.

Machu Picchu- This world heritage site is under siege by the tourist who visit it each year. With millions of people visiting this place each year, it is getting worn down and there have been a number of efforts to preserve the site from tourism lately. This place is located high in the Andes mountains and was part of the Incan empire. Many theories about it exist but it was most likely a summer home for the Incan king.

Tikal- Tikal is a world heritage site with beautiful temples that give us a peak into the lives of 7th century Mayans. This world heritage site is located in Guatemala and attracts millions of visitors a year. Luckily, they all come in the afternoon so if you wakeu p early, you can have this amazing place to yourself to explore. There are thousands of temples here and most are still buried under the jungle. It's a surreal experience walking around with just you and the jungle animals.

Angkor Wat- Located in Cambodia, Angkor was once the capital of the Khmer civilization. It was built in the 12th century, there are hundreds of temples and structures here to explore. The place gets very crowded during the day and is busy all year round. There are many temples to see and a lot of them have been made famous by movies. This ancient capital is a good lesson in resource management as the city fell because of over using water.

The Pyramids- Pyramids are situated in Egypt on the banks of river Nile and they are the major tourist attraction in Egypt. Built thousands of years ago, they were built with a great understanding of math and with all human labor. They align perfectly to the stars and how this happened is still not really understood by science. It is proof early civilizations were not as primitive as we like to think they are. These three giants are a great site to visit and give us a lot of information about one of the oldest civilizations in the world.

There are many historical sites in the world that are important and should be visited by tourists. However, these four are by far the most popular and the biggest. They see the most tourists and get the most fame. Tourism is very beneficial to places in the world but its also important to remember to conserve and protect these sites too. When you go visit, make sure you do your best to keep these places safe for future generations.



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About the Author:
Paul Markson has been a travel writer for many years and writes extensively about central America as well as south east Asia. He writes a lot on the need to preserve ancient cultures and historical sites. You can learn more at his website on world heritage sites.

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