Not only did the Incas keep their stairways clear of water with built-in channel drains but the best of their stonework is truly impressive. I was particularly amazed by the rounded sections, where a wall would wrap around a contour and also extend out at the bottom.
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Not only did the Incas keep their stairways clear of water with built-in channel drains but the best of their stonework is truly impressive. I was particularly...
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On not taking the easy way: The Sacred Valley

Commonly referred to as “the Sacred Valley or El Valle Sagrado,” the geographical area comprised of the Urumbamba and Vilcanota valleys is of particular interest not only due to the high concentration...
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Hoy voy a VERTE DE NUEVO voy a envolverme en tu ropa, susúrrame en tu silencio cuando me veas llegar. Hoy voy a verte de nuevo, voy a alegrar tu tristeza: vamos a hacer una fiesta pa’ que este amor...
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I had good vibes about Ollantaitambo. It's a bit touristy, but it's also friendly, it's where people take the train to Aguas Caliente and it's also where you can visit the Inca site and take on the......
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Ollantaytambo has been continuously inhabited since Inca times, and a number of the houses in the old part of town were built then. Owners of these historic houses can’t alter anything that is...
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Ollantaytambo is a small village with narrow cobblestone streets and is dominated by Inca Ruins. The village has a really neat atmosphere and when u climb up the ruins, there is just beautiful scenery...
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