Temple walls
Denizen of the Andes (Explored)
Andean parade
Temple of the Sun
Spanish Moss at Machu Pichu
View from the boulders (Explored)
Steep terraces
Thick walls
Fifteenth Century Factory Zone
Nature's lawn mower (Explored)
Temple Interior
The Watchman's Hut
Boston Light (Explored)
Rugged terrain
Soar
Morning in Machu Picchu
View of Huayna Picchu
City in the clouds
Gargoyle and friend
Roman times
Ruins in the clouds (Explored)
Profiteroles and caramel sauce
Taming the mountain
Horizontal shot of Machu Picchu
Vertical shot of Machu Picchu
One man - Ten thousand stones
Ancient factories and farming terraces (Explored)
I'm thinking
The Sunday Challenge - Machu Picchu (Explored)
Incan Terraces
Mountain abodes
Huayna Picchu
I'm not moving
Approaching Machu Picchu
Entering Machu Picchu
The view from the Inca Rail Train
Inca Rail
Passing scenery
Patriot Hosta (Explored)
Dorsal fin
Deep dive
Headstand
Up from the deep
That's no minnow passing by (or why I prefer to wa…
Breaching humpback whale
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Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
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Doorway to the Incas
The Incas probably used stone and bronze implements to carve their stones which they fitted without using mortar. The best stone work was reserved for the temples. The walls get thinner as they get taller and are able to withstand the earthquakes.
Machu Picchu is believed to be the estate of a 15th-century Incan emperor. It is located at an altitude of 7,970 feet (2,430 meters) in the Andes mountains of Peru.
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Machu Picchu is believed to be the estate of a 15th-century Incan emperor. It is located at an altitude of 7,970 feet (2,430 meters) in the Andes mountains of Peru.
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