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Correspondent Simeon Tegel crosses one of the world’s deepest canyons to reach a mysterious Inca citadel.
Tourists hoping to reach the mysterious Inca citadel of Choquequirao must first cross the Apurimac canyon, one of the deepest in the world.
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CHOQUEQUIRAO, Peru — The mysterious Inca citadel of Choquequirao rivals Machu Picchu. But getting there is far more difficult. Senior Correspondent Simeon Tegel made the trek through one of the world’s deepest canyons to reach the mountainside perch of this lost Inca ruin.
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