Ah, more rocks.

This was the religious site at Pisac. You can tell from the more refined style, more uniform stones and precise cuts that allowed for construction without caulking.


I am pretty sure that that dog has been napping there since the Inca days.

View of Pisac pueblo and countryside from one of the watchtowers.
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That architecture is really cool. Dogs are everywhere aren't they?
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