Bird Droppings Reveal the Secret of the Flourishing Chincha Kingdom in Peru
A recent study reveals that seabird droppings, known as guano, significantly contributed to the economic and political power of the ancient Chincha civilization in Peru before the rise of the Inca Empire.
How a pre-Inca kingdom used bird droppings to gain power
The Kingdom of Chincha in pre-Columbian Peru prospered economically and politically by utilizing guano, accumulated from seabirds, during the years 1000 to 1400.
‘El Chapo Isidro’ would be behind the fire at ‘El Cielo’ ranch of ‘Guano’, brother of Joaquín Guzmán
The ranch belonging to Aureliano Guzmán Loera, known as 'El Guano,' caught fire in the Sierra of Badiraguato, Sinaloa, with preliminary reports attributing the attack to groups linked to Óscar Manuel Gastélum and Fausto Isidro Meza Flores.
What happened? This is what we know about the alleged drone attack in the Sierra of Sinaloa against the 'El Cielo' ranch, linked to 'El Guano'
The article discusses a reported drone attack on a property in Sinaloa's mountainous region, allegedly associated with Aureliano Guzmán Loera, known as El Guano, amid ongoing violence and rumors of armed confrontations.
The miraculous 'bat guano' that revives sick plants: 'I couldn't believe what I saw'
Santiago Domínguez and his partner Carmen discovered a remarkable bat guano fertilizer at the Da Lat Flower Festival in Vietnam, which revived their sick ficus plant gifted by a local elder.