1000places > PISAC, PERU - Jeanne takes the same position where once, perhaps, the Incas looked out over the Urubamba Valley.
1000places > PISAC, PERU - The most serious threat to the preservation of Inca stonework is not the weather but the lichen and weeds that grow between the cracks in the rocks.
1000places > PISAC, PERU - From here the Incas commanded a view of the entire upper region of the Urubamba Valley.
1000places > PISAC, PERU - Perhaps 500 or so years ago Inca watchguards looked out this very window.
1000places > PISAC, PERU - There are many paths and levels that make up the Inca village of Pisac.
1000places > PISAC, PERU - It's quite possible that Nancy has chosen one of the Inca's sacred rocks upon which to rest.
1000places > PISAC, PERU - Another view of the Inca terracing at Pisac, the rows seemingly cut out of solid rock.
1000places > PISAC, PERU - Even though a fertile valley lay beneath them, the Incas still terraced the steep hillsides to grow their crops.
1000places > PISAC, PERU - The door knockers on the Hotel Royal Inca depicted the Inca sun god.
PISAC, PERU - Jeanne takes the same position where once, perhaps, the Incas looked out over the Urubamba Valley.
1000places > PISAC, PERU - Jeanne takes the same position where once, perhaps, the Incas looked out over the Urubamba Valley.
PISAC, PERU - Jeanne takes the same position where once, perhaps, the Incas looked out over the Urubamba Valley.
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