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incatrail007
© Craig Duncan
Views of perserved section of the prehispanic Inca trail system that begins at Km 88 on the Urubamba River and runs on a 4 day trek past Inca Ruins and down the Andes to the spectacular Inca city Machu Picchu, Peru.
incatrail001
© Chris R. Sharp
Winay Wayna Inca ruins viewed from a portion of the prehispanic Inca trail system that begins at Km 88 on the Urubamba River and runs on a 4 day trek past Inca Ruins and down the Andes to the spectacular Inca city Machu Picchu, Peru.
incatrail003
© Chris R. Sharp
View of rough Andean terrain from a portion of the prehispanic Inca trail system that begins at Km 88 on the Urubamba River and runs on a 4 day trek past Inca Ruins and down the Andes to the spectacular Inca city Machu Picchu, Peru.
incatrail008
© Craig Duncan
Views of sheer Andean topography from a portion of the prehispanic Inca trail system that begins at Km 88 on the Urubamba River and runs on a 4 day trek past Inca Ruins and down the Andes to the spectacular Inca city Machu Picchu, Peru.
incatrail002
© Craig Duncan
Views of steep andean peaks from a portion of the prehispanic Inca trail system that begins at Km 88 on the Urubamba River and runs on a 4 day trek past Inca Ruins and down the Andes to the spectacular Inca city Machu Picchu, Peru.
incatrail006
© Craig Duncan
Views of the Urubamba river valley from a portion of the prehispanic Inca trail system that begins at Km 88 and runs on a 4 day trek past Inca Ruins and down the Andes to the spectacular Inca city Machu Picchu, Peru.
incatrail005
© Craig Duncan
View of Inca trail system far left and suspension bridge over the Urubamba River. This is the km 88 start point for a 4 day trek that snakes past Inca Ruins down the Andes to the Inca city Machu Picchu, Peru.
sacsayhuaman004
© Brian Miller
Detail of massive zig zag defensive walls at Sacsayhuaman Inca ruin, Cuzco, Peru. It was a highly defendable hilltop fortress and the site of one of the major battle between the Inca and Pizarro's Spanish conquistadors.
sacsayhuaman001
© Brian Miller
Sacsayhuaman Inca ruin above Cuzco, Peru has fine Inca stonework, massive stone walls, doorways and zig-zag walls indicating it was a highly defendable hilltop fortress. It was the site of a major battle between the Inca and Spanish conquerors.
sacsayhuaman003
© Al Buchanan
Path leads down to doorway at Sacsayhuaman Inca ruin above Cuzco, Peru. Finely crafted, massive stone Inca walls zig-zag across the site indicating it was a highly defendable hilltop fortress. Pizarro's conquistadors fought very hard to take the site.
incatrail004
© Craig Duncan
View of treckers hiking on the prehispanic Inca trail system toward suspension bridge over the Urubamba River. The 4 day trek snakes past Inca Ruins down the Andes to the Inca city Machu Picchu, Peru. View of trail and bridge near km 88 starting point.
cuzco011
© D. Donne Bryant
Cuzco (Cusco), S. Peru, capital of the Inca Empire and tourism mecca. Finely crafted, pre-Hispanic Inca walls still stand and form the exterior wall on numerous buildings in the colonial heart of the city.
cuzco012
© Craig Duncan
Cuzco (Cusco), S. Peru, capital of the Inca Empire and tourist mecca. The Cuzco fair shown takes place once a year and attracts the outlying Quechua speaking indigenous community.
sacsayhuaman002
© Craig Duncan
Steps lead to doorway at Sacsayhuaman Inca ruin above Cuzco, Peru. Note fine Inca stonework and massive stone walls. The face of the site has zig-zag walls indicating it was a highly defendable hilltop fortress. The Spanish fought hard to take the site.
machupicchu030
© Francois Laborde
Machu Picchu, Peru clings to a steep mountain side high above the Urubamba River about 70 km NW of Cuzco. The Inca city dates to ca. 1450, less than 100 years before Pizarro and his Spanish army destroyed its occupants and the rest of Inca civilization .
machupicchu029
© Francois Laborde
Machu Picchu, Peru clings to a steep mountain side high above the Urubamba River about 70 km NW of Cuzco. The Inca city dates to ca. 1450, less than 100 years before Pizarro and his Spanish army destroyed its occupants and the rest of Inca civilization .
machupicchu032
© Al Buchanan
Machu Picchu, Peru clings to a steep mountain side high above the Urubamba River about 70 km NW of Cuzco. The Inca city dates to ca. 1450, less than 100 years before Pizarro and his Spanish army destroyed its occupants and the rest of Inca civilization .
machupicchu031
© Francois Laborde
Machu Picchu, Peru clings to a steep mountain side high above the Urubamba River about 70 km NW of Cuzco. The Inca city dates to ca. 1450, less than 100 years before Pizarro and his Spanish army destroyed its occupants and the rest of Inca civilization .
machupicchu028
© Craig Duncan
Stone leveling terraces at Machu Picchu, Peru. The pre-Hispanic Inca city clings to a steep mountain side high above the Urubamba River about 70 km NW of Cuzco. It dates to ca. 1450, less than 100 years before Pizarro and his army destroyed the Inca.
intiraymi005
© Craig Duncan
Spectators crowd the ancient terraces at Sacsayhuaman Inca ruins to watch reenactment of Inti Raymi, the Inca Festival of the sun that takes place every year on June 24, the winter solstice in S. hemisphere. The event draws thousands of tourists.
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