







 



<rss version="2.0" xmlns:beenthere="http://ivebeenthere.co.uk/beenthere-rss">
    <channel>
        
                
        <title>Been there | Tips</title>
        
        <link>http://www.ivebeenthere.co.uk/</link>
        
        <description>
            Welcome to Been there. Your tips on the places you know - that you love,
            live in or have just visited - are what make this guide.
        </description>
        
        
            <item>
                
                
                <title>The lost city of the Incas</title>
                
                <link>http://www.ivebeenthere.co.uk/tips/8804</link>
                
                <description><![CDATA[Truly mystical...]]></description>
                
                <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.ivebeenthere.co.uk/tips/8804</guid>
            </item>
        
            <item>
                
                
                <title>Qoricancha</title>
                
                <link>http://www.ivebeenthere.co.uk/tips/5129</link>
                
                <description><![CDATA[A symbol of the clash between the Incas and the Spaniards, Qoricancaha was once the religious centre for the Incas and legend has it that the “Court of Gold” was so named because the area was literally covered in the stuff when the conquistadors arrived. Imagine what happened next. <br><br>The Spaniards actually built a church on top of the old walls (Santo Domingo), but when an earthquake brought some of the European-engineered walls crashing down, there stood the famous Inca stonework intact underneath. <br><br>A truncated Temple of the Sun at one end of the church overlooks a grassy area, below which is an interesting little museum displaying skulls that were deformed by Inca surgeons.  A must, hence the removal of Qoricancha from the Cuzco Tourist Ticket...]]></description>
                
                <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.ivebeenthere.co.uk/tips/5129</guid>
            </item>
        
    </channel> 
</rss>
