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    And Pratt and Bingham.

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    Hiram Bingham III.

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    And Bingham supposedly was like,“No, no, I will get to them later.”.

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    Keep this going, and we will establish a long-term trade relationship with you.-- Charlie Bingham.

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    But Bingham goes up the next day and sees Machu Picchu completely overgrown by vegetation.

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    Bingham thought,“this couldn't possibly be the romantic lost city of the Incas I have read about.

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    Suddenly Bingham's party found themselves surrounded by ancient ruins as breathtakingly splendid as any found in Peru.

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    The beloved character Indiana Jones was inspired by Hiram Bingham III who was an academic explorer turned politician.

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    The most common misconception about Machu Picchu has been handed down by the American explorer Hiram Bingham III.

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    Some people in Peru refer to Bingham as“the scientific discoverer of Machu Picchu,” which is a reasonable enough compromise.

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    It's days and days of walking, so just like Bingham I needed to hire mules, mule tenders, and a cook.

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    So I decided to retrace Hiram Bingham's incredible 1911 Yale Peruvian Expedition on which he located the ruins of Machu Picchu.

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    Damp morning of July 24, 1911, Yale professor Hiram Bingham was leading an expedition through the jungles of the Andes Mountains in Peru.

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    Bingham had several theories as to Machu Picchu's purpose, including a safe haven for the women of the royal family, or a military installation.

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    Rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911, it was an important cultural center for the Inca civilization but was abandoned when the Spanish invaded the region.

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    Earlier this year, I read the book Turn Right at Machu Picchu by Mark Adams, about his quest to follow Hiram Bingham's trail through Peru.

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    Bingham and his two companions had been told by local farmers and an innkeeper by the name of Melchor Arteaga about ancient ruins in the mountains.

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    Peruvians contend that Bingham was not the first European to set foot on Machu Picchu and that other British, American and German explorers had gone before him.

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    Instead, with a young local boy leading the way, Bingham happened upon what was later honored as one of the new New Seven Wonders of the World.

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    Bingham eventually did find the city that experts now consider to have been Vilcabamba, but it was a bug-infested, ugly pile of stone ruins down in the Amazon.

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    Further, many locals seem to have been well aware of the site, and Bingham himself observed local farmers using some of its agricultural terraces when he first arrived there.

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    The way Bingham told it- and Bingham was a great self-mythologizer- in 1911 he had departed from Cusco and, along the way, he stopped at a tiny riverside inn.

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    Charles Bingham says,“If there is a lack of important vitamins or minerals in your body, such as zinc or sodium, then you will be comfortable with a particular home remedy.

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    Some local guides in Cusco still insist that Bingham departed Peru with a fortune in precious metals, but the truth is that he found mostly bits of broken pottery and human remains.

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    Winifred Selina"Bena" Sturt was the second daughter of Henry Gerard Sturt, 1st Baron Alington, of Crichel, Dorset, and his first wife Lady Augusta Bingham, the first daughter of George Charles Bingham, 3rd Earl of Lucan.

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    Beyond the controversy over what the site was used for, it's also been disputed that Hiram Bingham was the first to discover what was heralded by the New York Times as“The greatest archaeological discovery of the age.”.

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    Historically, the constitutional significance of Magna Carta has depended much less on what the charter said, than on what it was thought to have said,” acknowledged Lord Bingham, who was lord chief justice of England and Wales from 1996 to 2000.

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