
Just outside of Cusco, Peru lies the Sacred Valley, which
was the traditional homeland of the Inca Empire. I
definitely got my inner archaeology geek on as we
visited eight different ruins, all different from each
other in form and function.

Sacsayhuamán - Located just above Cusco, it served as
a fortress, with some stones weighing over 70 tons!

Q'enqo - Servied as a sacred sanctuary to fertility

Q'enqo

Puka Pukara - Used as a road control, administrative center, military
headquarters and food warehouse

Puka Pukara

Tambomachay - A resort for Inca royalty that included baths

Tambomachay

Chinchero - A farming center with large terraces

Moray - a huge number of circular concentric farming terraces, each
with it's own microclimate!

Moray

Ollantaytambo - An example of Pre-Columbian urban planning, is
one of the few places the Incas defeated the Spanish Conquistadors

Ollantaytamo

Pisac - A huge amount of farming terraces. We took a several
hour long hike through these ruins that kicked our butts at
over 11,000 feet in elevation.

Pisac

Pisac
1 comment:
I liked the food warehouse.
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