Esther's photos with the keyword: Saqsaywaman
Hand sewn
04 Feb 2015 |
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A typical embroidered skirt worn by local women near Saqsaywaman, Peru.
AIMG 1394
Cooking potatoes
04 Feb 2015 |
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A local woman near Saqsaywaman, Peru cooking potatoes in a charcoal fire she made in the dirt.
AIMG 1395
Incan walls of Saqsaywaman
31 Jan 2015 |
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Saqsaywaman, Peru.
"The best-known zone of Saksaywaman includes its great plaza and its adjacent three massive terrace walls. The stones used in the construction of these terraces are among the largest used in any building in prehispanic America and display a precision of fitting that is unmatched in the Americas. The stones are so closely spaced that a single piece of paper will not fit between many of the stones. This precision, combined with the rounded corners of the blocks, the variety of their interlocking shapes, and the way the walls lean inward, is thought to have helped the ruins survive devastating earthquakes in Cuzco. The longest of three walls is about 400 meters. They are about 6 meters tall. The estimated volume of stone is over 6,000 cubic meters. Estimates for the weight of the largest Andesite block vary from 128 tonnes to almost 200 tonnes"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saksaywaman
AIMG 1380
Incan stonework
31 Jan 2015 |
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Saqsaywaman, Peru.
"The best-known zone of Saksaywaman includes its great plaza and its adjacent three massive terrace walls. The stones used in the construction of these terraces are among the largest used in any building in prehispanic America and display a precision of fitting that is unmatched in the Americas. The stones are so closely spaced that a single piece of paper will not fit between many of the stones. This precision, combined with the rounded corners of the blocks, the variety of their interlocking shapes, and the way the walls lean inward, is thought to have helped the ruins survive devastating earthquakes in Cuzco. The longest of three walls is about 400 meters. They are about 6 meters tall. The estimated volume of stone is over 6,000 cubic meters. Estimates for the weight of the largest Andesite block vary from 128 tonnes to almost 200 tonnes"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saksaywaman
AIMG 1391
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