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Mountain Spa or Military Outpost?
This was the final stop in our half-day City Tour. The site was at an elevation of 12150 feet above sea level, and the path was entirely on cobblestones. It was an effort for us tired tourists to get ...
Tambomachay is a fascinating Inca archaeological site near Cusco, Peru. It's known for its impressive stone structures and intricate water channels, showcasing the engineering prowess of the Inca civi...
Loved this. The water on the stones was especially nice to see. A pleasant stroll along the path to see the stones and at an easy pace - no hills which makes a difference.
The monument is also called “The Bath of the usta” due to the existence of two water pipes that carry crystalline water all year. The material used for its construction was the stone c...
Another of the many ruins has visited. I advise you to do it with a guide to get as much explanation as possible. If you are not a ruin fervent, go through your tour or choose ...
Mountain Spa or Military Outpost?
This was the final stop in our half-day City Tour. The site was at an elevation of 12150 feet above sea level, and the path was entirely on cobblestones. It was an effort for us tired tourists to get ...
Not to be missed
Tambomachay is a fascinating Inca archaeological site near Cusco, Peru. It's known for its impressive stone structures and intricate water channels, showcasing the engineering prowess of the Inca civi...
Beautiful
Loved this. The water on the stones was especially nice to see. A pleasant stroll along the path to see the stones and at an easy pace - no hills which makes a difference.
A place dedicated to water
The monument is also called “The Bath of the usta” due to the existence of two water pipes that carry crystalline water all year. The material used for its construction was the stone c...
And more ruins!
Another of the many ruins has visited. I advise you to do it with a guide to get as much explanation as possible. If you are not a ruin fervent, go through your tour or choose ...