Machu Picchu, Peru - Part 3

in travel •  7 years ago 

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Machu Picchu, at an elevation of 2,430 metres (7,970 feet), just makes your mind boggle. Seeing this place first hand, really puts into perspective, just how little we know about how, and why, this testament to ingenuity was built.
Expanding on Part 2, we now take a closer look at the distinctively different building styles used to construct the buildings, and surrounding structures, that make up the main "temple" complex of Machu Picchu.

So let's continue down that path, that we left off on, in part 2.

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In the above image, the two very distinctively different, styles of construction are obvious.

Below, are some examples of the later, Incan constructions.

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For those interested in the deeper mysteries of such places, the below image tells much more than a thousand words.

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Continuing on through the previous archway, into the megalithic, inner sanctum area, the same style of construction is seen here, as at Ollantaytambo, Sacsayhuaman, Tambomachay, and all around, and within, Cusco.

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The damaged section, in the upper right, is due to a modern day, academic attempt at deconstruction and reconstruction.
A monument in itself, to people who think that they're smarter, than they actually are.

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Let's now take a closer look at the modern feat of ingenuity.

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and finishing off with, a room with a view.

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So, that's it for my selection from Machu Picchu.

If you've enjoyed this selection, be sure to check out my previous posts too, and join me again next Monday, when I share some photos of the city of Cusco, before flying off to Iquitos, and the Amazon.


Peace.


My Previous Peruvian Travel Posts



Part 14. Machu Picchu, Peru - Part 2

Part 13. Machu Picchu, Peru - Part 1

Part 12. Aguas Calientes, Peru

Part 11. Ollantaytambo, Cusco, Peru - Part 3

Part 10. Ollantaytambo, Cusco, Peru - Part 2

Part 9. Ollantaytambo, Cusco, Peru - Part 1

Part 8. Tambomachay, Cusco, Peru

Part 7. Sacsayhuaman, Cusco, Peru – Part 2

Part 6. Sacsayhuaman, Cusco, Peru – Part 1

Part 5. Ccochahuasi Animal Sanctuary, Cuso, Peru

Part 4. The Chullpas, Sillustani, Peru

Part 3. Amantani Island, Lake Titicaca, Peru

Part 2. Puno and Lake Titicaca

Part 1. The Dimensional Gateway, Puno, Peru

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On the one hand, I can understand the reasoning behind the deconstruction and reconstruction. On the other, I hope they feel properly embarrassed about it ;D Aargh wish money wasn't an issue (or any of the other issues we have XD), would love to take the kids to see stuff like this.

goatsig

If only our governments weren't spending all our tax dollars, paying back interest on fiat created out of nothing...
Peace.

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Wow! Those perfectly cut stones that are placed perfectly together is such a contrast to those randomly placed stones! Damn! Some advanced people were living there! Crazy cool!

The best examples of this are at Ollyantaytambo and Sacsayhuaman.
Peace.

Looks like a really nice spot to visit! Those mountain views... WOW!

Thank you @alphasteem , when I go back, I'll be using a drone for my footage :)
Peace.

Very awesome again thanks for sharing. I think i can see angry face in the second photo.

If you're referring to what I think you are, then yes, as that doorway, is passing through the third eye of The Inka.
Peace.

nice post, amaizing location i like it

Thank you.
Peace.