|  DMT-Nexus member
 
 
 
 Posts: 690 Joined: 14-Mar-2010 Last visit: 16-Feb-2024 Location: sur la mer |  
   
    
            those Peruvian scientists!what will they dig up next? (above  link goes to archaeology story) Just a couple of (very old) heads! pau attached the following image(s):   SanPedroHeads.jpg (37kb) downloaded 104 time(s).WHOA! | 
            
    |  |  | 
		    
		
            
                |  |  | 
	    
			
			
    
    
	
        |  Kin
 
 
 
 Posts: 537 Joined: 10-Jun-2012 Last visit: 09-Apr-2024 Location: Ata |  
   
    
            Wow cool! I love the expressions on their faces. I know that feeling. Thanks for sharing! I REALLY want to go to Chavin one of these years here real soon. Nagdeo | 
		    
		
            
                |  |  | 
	    
			
			
    
    
	
        |  โ  โก โฃ โ  โข
 
 
 
 Posts: 599 Joined: 09-Nov-2011 Last visit: 10-Aug-2016 Location: Spirit World |  
   
    
            I recently received a seedling of a cactus labeled: Trichocereus sp. BK09509.2 "San Pedro" -Chavín de Huántar, Peru. This article makes me interested in that Trichocereus variety. It can be seen here. post #1 the 8th picture. I once was told by a tour guide at Chichen Itza (in Mexico), that the symbol of the snake symbolized fertility in the Maya  culture; there was a lot of snake stonework all over the place: on top of walls, and buildings, and even carved on a wall was what was described by the guide as "7 serpants shooting out of Kukulkan".  | 
            		    
		
            
                |  |  | 
	    
			
			
    
    
	
        |  Kin
 
 
 
 Posts: 537 Joined: 10-Jun-2012 Last visit: 09-Apr-2024 Location: Ata |  
   
    
            I too have a "Chavin De Huantar" seedling. I grew it from seed and grafted it onto a pereskiopsis. It's starting to plump up nicely. Nice long dark red tipped spines. I didn't see yours in the link you provided. All I saw were Icaros. Nagdeo | 
		    
		
            
                |  |  | 
	    
			
			
    
    
	
        |  โ  โก โฃ โ  โข
 
 
 
 Posts: 599 Joined: 09-Nov-2011 Last visit: 10-Aug-2016 Location: Spirit World |  
   
    
            The Trichocereus sp. BK09509.2 'San Pedro' -Chavín de Huántar, Peru seedling is the last pic in post #1. The Icaros is the 1st pic within post #5. I have redone the link so that post #1 is more obvious. | 
            		    
		
            
                |  |  | 
	    
			
			
    
    
	
        |  DMT-Nexus member
 
 
 
 Posts: 690 Joined: 14-Mar-2010 Last visit: 16-Feb-2024 Location: sur la mer |  
   
    
            That San Pedro - Chavin undoubtedly has some famous ancestors.  And tasty! Hey, just found some STUNNING Chavin-inspired art by brothers David and Daniel Frank:Chavin art for the 21st Century! Some of us here might appreciate David's update on this well-known San Pedro icon: pau attached the following image(s):   ChavinInspiredArtByDavidFrank.jpg (75kb) downloaded 46 time(s).WHOA! |