Deep in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, a 2,000-year-old mystery is being preserved. Join us as we meet Amadeo Lopez Maravillaca, a man dedicated to saving over 30 varieties of ancient, giant corn that you won't find anywhere else on Earth. In this nature and culture documentary, we explore the incredible biodiversity of Peru's Sacred Valley. From the world-renowned giant white corn known as "Choklo" to the rare "Chamico" (the Mother of Corn), we uncover how these ancient grains are linked to mysterious Inca architecture and earthquake-resistant technology. Discover the traditional, chemical-free farming practices that have sustained the Andean people for generations. Continue the Journey through our series: • Peru 🇵🇪 How we're saving Peru's ancient forests: • Restoring Peru's High-Altitude Cloud Fores... How Andean Hydrology Is Being Revived In Bolivia: • Building an Ancient Wetland: The Excavator... A Women´s Project Is Transforming A Barrio Into Food Forests: • Greening the Barrio: Turning An Urban Dese... The High Desert Of Bolivia, Schools are Doing Something Incredible: • Why Bolivia’s Children are Reviving 2,000-... The Ancient Agriculture of The Andes High Desert: • The Ancient Cultivation & Harvesting Techn... How Communities Fought Back From Cooperate Privatization of Water: • How to Make Free Water Forever (Bolivia's ... Timestamps 00:00 - The Search for the World's Most Unusual Corn 01:22 - The 2,000-Year-Old Red Corn 02:26 - Meeting the Corn Guardian: Amadeo Lopez 04:16 - Choklo: The Giant White Corn of the Incas 06:26 - How Corn Inspired Ancient Inca Walls 07:54 - Inside the Mysteries of Corn Museum 09:20 - The "Mother of Corn" (Chamico Variety) 12:40 - Ancient Sustainable Farming Secrets This video explores the intersection of ancient history and environmental science. It features the preservation of rare heirloom seeds and the traditional farming techniques of the Inca civilization in Peru's Sacred Valley. This content is suitable for viewers interested in anthropology, food security, and nature documentaries like those found on National Geographic, BBC Earth, and Discovery. #Peru #AncientGrains #Documentary #SacredValley #NationalGeographicStyle #Inca #SustainableFarming #TravelPeru #FoodHistory