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- [Narrator] Our planets been around for a whopping 4,5 billion years. In that huge expanse of time, dinosaurs have been and gone, the Earths geography has completely changed, and countless civilizations have risen and fallen. Evidence of these lost civilizations remain however, in ruins across every country across the globe. But what were they like before they were ruins? Well, grab your trowel and get ready to dig in as we find out what archaeological sites used to actually look like. Sky-High Citadel. Almost 8,000 feet atop a mountain in Perus Urabamba River Valley, stands the remains of one of the worlds most famous ruins, the legendary Incan citadel of Machu Picchu. But when it was first discovered back in 1911 by American explorer Hiram Bingham, it was barely recognizable as a citadel at all. Its believed the Incans built this settlement high up so it would be really tough to attack. However, this also meant that after they fled the city in the late 16th century following a