We flew to Lima and then caught another flight to Cusco, arriving before 8 AM.
Our tour guide, Rigaberto Rojas, met us and took us to our hotel. We were able to get showered and changed before Beto came back and picked us up to go to church. It was a large ward that we attended and it was nice to be able to attend church with them. I had the lesson materials on my Ipad and was able to follow along. We had a little time afterward to eat lunch and get changed before Beto picked us up again and we toured a few of the nearby archeology sights.
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A woman carrying food home for her guinea pigs. |
Cusco |
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Our guide, Rigeberto, explaining the amazing water collection and irrigation system of the Incas. |
These ladies showed us how Alpaca fiber is cleaned, dyed and spun to make beautiful sweaters, hats, and blankets. |
The largest of the circles at Moray "The site contains unusual Inca ruins, mostly consisting of several enormous terraced circular depressions, the largest of which is about 30 m (98 ft) deep. The purpose of these depressions is uncertain, but their depth and orientation with respect to wind and sun creates a temperature difference of as much as 15 °C (27 °F) between the top and bottom. This large temperature difference was possibly used by the Inca to study the effects of different climatic conditions on crops. In other words, Moray was perhaps an Inca agricultural experiment station. As with many other Inca sites, it also has a sophisticated irrigation system." |
Machu Picchu: Often referred to as the "City of the Incas", it is perhaps the most familiar icon of the Inca World.
The Incas started building the "estate" around 1400, but abandoned it as an official site for the Inca rulers a century later at the time of the Spanish Conquest. Although known locally, it was unknown to the outside world before being brought to international attention in 1911 by the American historian Hiram Bingham.
Machu Pichu was every bit as spectacular and impressive as I had hoped. The skill and manpower that went into building such an amazing city was awe inspiring.