Machu Picchu

Peru has indefinitely shut its iconic tourist site Machu Picchu in the latest sign that anti-government protests are increasingly engulfing the South American country.
The South American country's No. 1 tourist draw will be allowing a smaller number of visitors starting on Sunday
Jesse Katayama of Japan planned to tour the 15th century Inca citadel in March before it closed due to COVID-19. This weekend, he finally got his chance.
The international airport will feature multiple runways to accommodate more travelers, despite the historical site's threat from overcrowding.
He reportedly fell 40 feet at Palouse Falls State Park before the river swept his body away.
“In the moment he was handing him the camera he lost his balance and fell,” a witness said.