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- Saqsaywaman
This is a ruin site in the city of Cusco. As with Maccu Piccu, the craftsmanship to get the stones to fit together is astounding, especially considering their size. - Saqsaywaman
This is a ruin site in the city of Cusco. As with Maccu Piccu, the craftsmanship to get the stones to fit together is astounding, especially considering their size. - City of Cusco as seen from Saqsaywaman
- Saqsaywaman
This is a ruin site in the city of Cusco. As with Maccu Piccu, the craftsmanship to get the stones to fit together is astounding, especially considering their size. - Saqsaywaman
This is a ruin site in the city of Cusco. As with Maccu Piccu, the craftsmanship to get the stones to fit together is astounding, especially considering their size. (These in the picture are roughly 2 feet or more in diameter.) - Llamas
- Walking stick
- Ceiba tree
These trees really stand out in the landscape, especially during the dry season, as they are the only green thing around. - Nazca
The lines in Nazca were made hundreds of years ago by the indigenous people. It's not fully understood how or why they were made. The lines are visible because the larger darker pebbles have been swept to the side, exposing the lighter color sand underneath. The more well known lines for pictures of things like spiders, monkeys, birds, etc. But there are hundreds of lines that are just that: Super straight and precise lines that go on for miles. - Nazca
The lines in Nazca were made hundreds of years ago by the indigenous people. It's not fully understood how or why they were made. The lines are visible because the larger darker pebbles have been swept to the side, exposing the lighter color sand underneath. The more well known lines for pictures of things like spiders, monkeys, birds, etc. But there are hundreds of lines that are just that: Super straight and precise lines that go on for miles. - Nazca
The lines in Nazca were made hundreds of years ago by the indigenous people. It's not fully understood how or why they were made. The lines are visible because the larger darker pebbles have been swept to the side, exposing the lighter color sand underneath. The more well known lines for pictures of things like spiders, monkeys, birds, etc. But there are hundreds of lines that are just that: Super straight and precise lines that go on for miles. - Nazca
The lines in Nazca were made hundreds of years ago by the indigenous people. It's not fully understood how or why they were made. The lines are visible because the larger darker pebbles have been swept to the side, exposing the lighter color sand underneath. The more well known lines for pictures of things like spiders, monkeys, birds, etc. But there are hundreds of lines that are just that: Super straight and precise lines that go on for miles. - Nazca
The lines in Nazca were made hundreds of years ago by the indigenous people. It's not fully understood how or why they were made. The lines are visible because the larger darker pebbles have been swept to the side, exposing the lighter color sand underneath. The more well known lines for pictures of things like spiders, monkeys, birds, etc. But there are hundreds of lines that are just that: Super straight and precise lines that go on for miles. - Las Lajas Sanctuary
This cathedral is built against the side of a small canyon where a local woman saw the visage of the virgin mary in the side of the canyon. It is truly stunning. - Las Lajas Sanctuary
This cathedral is built against the side of a small canyon where a local woman saw the visage of the virgin mary in the side of the canyon. It is truly stunning.