Camilo Valdivieso
Camilo Valdivieso is an explorer of Chilean origin, one of his principal efforts this one orientated towards the Peruvian Amazonia, where he has realized expeditions of investigation(research) towards the possible location of the lost city of the Incas - the Paititi. His explorations date back of the year 1998, 2000 and 2002. It is one of few exponents of the school of more ancient exploration.
Expeditions
- 1998 - International expedition to the virgins zones of the Amazonian jungle. National park of the Manú, Studies: Research of the Stereotypes of the Aboriginal Culture (Matsiguenkas). Peru. August, 1998.
- 1999 - International expedition of Research and study in the Patagonian Argentine zones. Project: " City of the Césares ". August, 1999.
- 2000 - International expedition and of Study to the covered with snow zones of the Peruvian Andes, Q'eros zones and communities Incas. He employed at Area with Indigenous Communities. January - February, 2000.
- 2000 - The second International expedition to Pusharo's petroglifos, Amazonian jungle. Studies: Rock Art and analysis of the indigenous Amazonian shamanism. Perú. August, 2000.
- 2001 - International investigation(research) developed in the south of France, zones of Montsegur, Arques, Rennes les Chateau, February, 2001. Studies: Culture and religion Catharism and Temple.
- 2001 - International investigation(research) developed in Egypt, Peninsula of the Sinai. Studies: Monastery of Holy Catherine. Study of the orthodox monks and astronomic Alignment of Giza's plateau.
- 2002 - Third International expedition to the zones virgins of the Amazonian jungle, National Park of the Manú. Topic: Investigation(Research) in Area on unexplored zones and social anthropology of autochthonous tribes. Identity, Territory and Autonomy worked with Indigenous Communities, Recovery.