In the article "Holy portrait of Mina Peldida and an invisible ritual in the form of Peru", the writer is discussing their investigation at the site of Minapeldida. They discussed similarities with other places and the meaning and characteristics of the sacred portraits on the back terrace of the main building. According to author Richard L. Burger and Lucy Salazar-Burger, Mina Perdida is one of the six U-shaped complexes found downstream of the Lurín Valley, currently the largest 30 hectares.
The Benedictine monastery community of Pachacámac moved to the former Cistercian monastery in Lurín, Peru. The Cistercian community where it lived had to invite Benedict to return to Spain and continue the monastery at that place. The story and the pictures are here. From 91st November to 23rd November 2018, the 91st League General Meeting was held in Rome. Several of Benedictine Abbe's bosses attended the conference and focused on the implementation of the 15th Bishop Youth, the Conference on Faith and Occupational Discrimination Conference. See articles and pictures here
Pachacámac Benedict moves to Trinidad (Rurin, Peru) of Santa Maria de la Santisima Abbey
On Thursday this week, actions took place in the narrow Mina Valley, 3 miles to the east, not Mecca. Mina is home to Jamalat and three large pillars are four-story pedestrian bridges, and the pilgrims use cobblestone to draw the outline of the stone pillars. Mina is also a compact grid with over 100,000 air conditioned refractory glass fiber tents, where most pilgrims spend the night. There are hundreds of pedestrian roads, many of which are similar, but some major pedestrian arteries are parallel to the Jama Rat Bridge. The morning of the problem, the temperature is about 110 degrees. After forcing overnight in the desert, pilgrims arrived at dawn and dispersed in their dorms to await the departure times of their ceremonies
Mina was born in Karachi, Pakistan. She came to the United States to acquire a bachelor's degree at Mount York University. I majored in physics, mathematics, and computer science. After acquiring a college degree Mina handled context intelligence and personalized use cases at Google's Project Aura (Google Glass and Beyond) before entering the Media Lab. Christian is a sophomore in the Fluid Interface Group. His research uses strengthening and virtual reality to explore new ways to learn languages. In the first year of Media Lab, Christian has developed a platform on Microsoft's Hololens. This allows the user to identify and mark surrounding objects in the target language they want to learn. The system also embeds context-sensitive information into the user's environment to occasionally learn.