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Peru South, Sacred Valley - the Land of the Incas, Rainbow Mountain and Lima

Peru South, Sacred Valley - the Land of the Incas, Rainbow Mountain and Lima

August 16, 2017

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The Sacred Valley is a region in Peru's Andean highlands. Along with the nearby town of Cusco and the ancient city of Machu Picchu, it formed the heart of the Inca Empire. Stretching roughly 60 kilometers, it’s an area of fertile farmland and Spanish colonial villages like Pisac and Ollantaytambo. Pisac is known for its Sunday handicraft market and hilltop Incan citadel. Ollantaytambo is an old Inca town preserved in its entirety.  



Welcome to Peru!



Cusco - the church de la compana de Jesus was built upon the palace of Huayna Cápac, the last Inca to rule an undivided, unconquered empire, the church was built by the Jesuits in 1571 and reconstructed after the 1650 earthquake.



Old Inca wall in Cusco with the famous 12 angled stone



Church de la compana de Jesus in Cusco's main square



The Cusco Cathedral was built 1560 on the lot of Kancha, the palace of Inca Wiracocha. The actual Cathedral was declared built in 1664, more than a century after.



The main square of Cusco



Koricancha, the Golden Temple of the Sun in Cusco. Koricancha’s construction is believed to have been initiated by the first Inca, Manco Capac circa 1200AD.



Koricancha, the Golden Temple of the Sun in Cusco. Koricancha is built with many construction mechanisms used by the Incas, such as the vertical inclination of walls, trapezoidal shape of the structures, irregular shapes and rounded edges. Increased breadth on the bottom coupled with 3 to 5 degree inclination gives the walls stability that has withstood many earthquakes, which are common to the area.



The 12 angled stone



Bull Frogs on offer at the Municipal Market in Cusco



Fried Guinea Pigs at the Cusco Market



Refreshing beverages at the Cusco market



Cusco



Temple of the Sun, Cusco



Inca fortress of Saksaywaman above Cusco



The monolithic walls of Saksaywaman



The Inca ruins of Pisac



Inca ruins of Pisac



Pisac



Pisac seen from the ruins



Old Inca town of Ollantaytambo



Ollaytaytambo



Ollaytaytambo



Ollaytaytambo



Ollaytaytambo

Ollaytaytambo

Streets of Cusco



Streets of Cusco



Siesta in the Cusco market



Tasty treats at the Cusco market



Ollaytaytambo



The town of Pisac with the Inca ruins in the hills above town



The Inca citadel of Ollantaytambo. The Ollantaytambo Fortress on the outskirts of the settlement in a section known as the Temple Hill. It was originally built for purposes of worship. The fortress served as the last Inca stronghold against the Spanish Conquistadors and it was the site of one of the only battles in which the Inca successfully repelled Spanish forces.



The Ollantaytambo Fortress



The Ollantaytambo Fortress



Ollaytaytambo



The Ollantaytambo Fortress. the Wall of the Six Monoliths, a towering section of wall.



Ollaytaytambo



The Ollantaytambo Fortress



The Ollantaytambo Fortress



The Ollantaytambo Fortress



The Ollantaytambo Fortress



The Ollantaytambo Fortress



The Ollantaytambo Fortress the Wall of the Six Monoliths.



The Ollantaytambo Fortress



The train to Machu Picchu



The top of Huayna Picchu



The view from the summit of Huayna Picchu



The spectacular surroundings of Machu Picchu



Intihuatana - the Hitching Post of the Sun - an Astronomical clock of the Inca or a sacrificial altar?



Hiking around Machu Picchu



The Temple of the Sun at Machu Picchu



The Sacred Puma Rock - a stone altar of unknown purpose



Fantastic views to the Urubamba Valley



The view from Huayna Picchu



The approach valley to the Painted Mountain alt 5000m



A small village near the trail to the Painted Mountain



The trail to Apu Winicunca - The Painted Mountain



Mt. Ausangate (Vicanota) 6,384m



Ausangate 6,384m



Painted Mountains and the Red Valley



The Painted Mountain



The Red Valley



Mario Testino's take on the Inca traditional wears



The magic of Mario Testino



Mario Testino museum



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