The great thing about natural wonders is, simply, that they exist and are increasingly easy to see in person. But with that accessibility comes an even greater issue: overcrowding.
For many of these attractions, this can prove to be fatal to the surrounding environment. Such is the case with Machu Picchu—for years, trails have become over-walked, the ruins have eroded, and the entire site has shown more and more evidence of tourism. In an effort to stall the negative effects of crowding, the Cusco Office of the Ministry of Culture has added a new obstacle to seeing the Inca site in person: timed tickets.
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