Every 180-270 m made a kind of watchtower. High watchtower is 11-12 m. To make this giant wall, it could take hundreds of years at the time of the various emperors. Machu Picchu Machu Picchu ("Old Mountain" in Quechua language, often called "the lost Inca City") is a location of pre-Columbian Inca ruins located in the mountains at an altitude of about 2350 m. above sea level. Is above the Urubamba Valley in Peru, about 70 km northwest of Cusco. It is a symbol of the most famous Incan Empire. Built in about 1450, but abandoned a hundred years later, when the Spaniards had conquered the Incan Empire. Petra It is an archaeological site in Jordan, located in the lowlands between the mountains which form the eastern wing of Wadi Araba, the large valley originated from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. Petra is a city founded by carving the stone walls in Jordan. Symbols and protection techniques. The town was founded by multiplying and carve the rock at 40 meters
lay on a tray. Thick cut and soaked in oil, each was to be swallowed whole, one to a boy. Gagging and choking repeatedly, young Richard Swanson failed three times to down his piece. Determined to succeed, he finally got the oil- COMMITMENT IS THE KEY _ soaked meat into his throat where it lodged and, despite all efforts to re- move it, killed him . • Punishment. In Wisconsin, a pledge who forgot one section of a ritual incan- tation to be memorized by all initiates was punished for his error. He was re- quired to keep his feet under the rear legs of a folding chair while the heaviest of his fraternity brothers sat down and drank a beer. Although the pledge did not cry out during the punishment, a bone in each of his feet was broken. • Threats of death. A pledge of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity was taken to a beach area of New Jersey and told to dig his "own grave." Seconds after he complied