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Inca stay asleep ~Condor dancing in the faraway sky~ (English Edition) Kindle版
[About the Product]
-A Journey Meeting History Alive Today-
I raced at full speed through the midnight Houston airport, led by a travel guide, panting to catch a flight to Mexico. The reason? To see with my own eyes what the ruins of the Incas really looked like, and to capture the forest of condors in the Colca Valley in photographs. Despite the issue of our intended flight having already departed, we somehow arrived in Lima. We traveled to Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca, and the Colca Valley, heading towards Nazca.
Pushed on by our local guide Carlos, I gasped my way up to the beautiful vistas of Machu Picchu, feeling the majesty and regret of the Inca king. I felt the historical sorrow in the Spanish-ified streets of Cusco and desperately chased condors through my camera's viewfinder in the Colca Valley. This travelogue recounts our 13-day journey feeling the breath of the Inca Empire.
[Contents]
SCENT OF THE INCAS
MR. CARLOS OF MACHU PICCHU
FROM MACHU PICCHU TO CUSCO
HUMANS AND FOOD
BORDER LAKE - LAKE TITICACA
WHERE ON EARTH IS "YANQUE"?
VALLEY OF THE CONDORS
THE SKY WHERE CONDORS DANCE
TO AREQUIPA HISTORIC CENTER
NAZCA LINES
LIMA STREET CORNER
FROM DENVER TO NARITA
[Comment from the Publisher]
Historical heritage sites are full of charm that bridges the past with the present and invites visitors to the romance of history. At the same time, they might profoundly characterize the present state of that nation. Through the journey of this book around the Incas, we hope that many readers will feel the history and the present of Peru.
[Author's Brief Biography]
Akinori Komure
Born in 1950 in Kagoshima Prefecture. Spent his childhood and adolescence in local elementary, middle, and high schools.
Entered Nihon University College of Art in 1968 and graduated in 1973. During this time, married his classmate Sato Machiko and began writing earnestly.
In 1980, both enrolled in Hakumei College's short-term university program for psychology techniques and studied psychology. Moved to Machiko's hometown of Fukushima City in Fukushima Prefecture upon graduation in 1982.
Published "Beyond the Ultramarine" (Endless Journey) in 2000, followed by "Continuation: Beyond the Ultramarine" (Continuation of the Endless Journey) in 2002.
In 2015, Machiko passed away.
Continues writing to the present.
-A Journey Meeting History Alive Today-
I raced at full speed through the midnight Houston airport, led by a travel guide, panting to catch a flight to Mexico. The reason? To see with my own eyes what the ruins of the Incas really looked like, and to capture the forest of condors in the Colca Valley in photographs. Despite the issue of our intended flight having already departed, we somehow arrived in Lima. We traveled to Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca, and the Colca Valley, heading towards Nazca.
Pushed on by our local guide Carlos, I gasped my way up to the beautiful vistas of Machu Picchu, feeling the majesty and regret of the Inca king. I felt the historical sorrow in the Spanish-ified streets of Cusco and desperately chased condors through my camera's viewfinder in the Colca Valley. This travelogue recounts our 13-day journey feeling the breath of the Inca Empire.
[Contents]
SCENT OF THE INCAS
MR. CARLOS OF MACHU PICCHU
FROM MACHU PICCHU TO CUSCO
HUMANS AND FOOD
BORDER LAKE - LAKE TITICACA
WHERE ON EARTH IS "YANQUE"?
VALLEY OF THE CONDORS
THE SKY WHERE CONDORS DANCE
TO AREQUIPA HISTORIC CENTER
NAZCA LINES
LIMA STREET CORNER
FROM DENVER TO NARITA
[Comment from the Publisher]
Historical heritage sites are full of charm that bridges the past with the present and invites visitors to the romance of history. At the same time, they might profoundly characterize the present state of that nation. Through the journey of this book around the Incas, we hope that many readers will feel the history and the present of Peru.
[Author's Brief Biography]
Akinori Komure
Born in 1950 in Kagoshima Prefecture. Spent his childhood and adolescence in local elementary, middle, and high schools.
Entered Nihon University College of Art in 1968 and graduated in 1973. During this time, married his classmate Sato Machiko and began writing earnestly.
In 1980, both enrolled in Hakumei College's short-term university program for psychology techniques and studied psychology. Moved to Machiko's hometown of Fukushima City in Fukushima Prefecture upon graduation in 1982.
Published "Beyond the Ultramarine" (Endless Journey) in 2000, followed by "Continuation: Beyond the Ultramarine" (Continuation of the Endless Journey) in 2002.
In 2015, Machiko passed away.
Continues writing to the present.
登録情報
- ASIN : B0CL3ZQX9V
- 出版社 : 22nd CENTURY ART (2023/10/15)
- 発売日 : 2023/10/15
- 言語 : 英語
- ファイルサイズ : 1065 KB
- Text-to-Speech(テキスト読み上げ機能) : 有効
- X-Ray : 有効にされていません
- Word Wise : 有効
- 付箋メモ : Kindle Scribeで
- 本の長さ : 52ページ
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