Machu Picchu Youtube video (5min34sec): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dk4hUmQ6SGM&feature=em-upload_owner
We've settled into a very easy, comfortable routine here, although
change is happening. Tina left to go trekking while we were away over the
weekend to be replaced by Justin, who we have yet to meet. Tina is a real live
wire whose first questions on arriving were where can I go for a run? (Nowhere
at this altitude without acclimatising for a day or two) and how will I stop
myself being bored? Four hours of lessons a day isn't enough.
We may have
corrupted her into a more chilled way of life, she never went for a run in the
fortnight, and we had to almost bully her into going to Sacsaywaman (her
lessons didn't start until 14.00 so she had no excuse not to) but we had lots
of relaxed breakfasts chatting and playing with Maffi and lots of conversation
over dinner, which she genuinely seems to have enjoyed. An eye opener for her
and an interesting housemate for us.
Machu Picchu |
Look at this cute little puppy being cared for by a street vendor |
Looking at the walls of rented tombs |
An Inca tomb. Look how pale Jackie looks |
On the Inca Rail train to Aguas Calientes |
Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu Pueblo) from our hostal window. Note the rail track right outside our window! |
Aguas Calientes |
Jackie finds a cat who made himself very comfortable. Don't think Jackie was though! |
One of the many amazing rock sculptures, this one of Machu Picchu |
Aguas Calientes railway stattion |
The queue for the bus at 05:00am |
Alpaccas (or Llamas) munching the grass amongst Machu Picchu ruins |
We made it! |
Our guide telling us this was the main entrance to the town with evidence of hinges and a pecision fit wooden door, a method the apparently copied from pre-Inca people |
The closest building is believed to have been Inca Pachacutecs residence |
In the col the summer solstice sun gate is just visible |
Fortunately we were nearly there and a cold beer was definitely on the cards, and boy was it a good one? Followed by a pizza we also felt we'd earned, B's phone says 24km! We got on the train, exhausted.
One of the temples with three windows said to represent the three symblos of the Incas, the Condor for the air and heaven, the Puma for the earth and the Serpent for under the earth |
The high altar. Subsidence has caused the movement on the right |
I've forgotten what astronomical feature this was for, but it was carved from a rock outcrop that happened to be there |
A rock carved to match the mountain behind |
Jackie sneaks in a stroke of an alpacca (llama?) while it is distraced attending to an itch |
Part of the intricate system of water canals built to keep 400 people fed and watered |
Walking up the path to the mountain with Machu Picchu and Huyana Pichu mountain behind |
We made it! |
We made it together! |
The Inca bridge, set along a narrow, vertigo inducing cliff walkway with huge drops. Where the path led anyone knows, but it's in huge vertical terrain |
1 comment:
It sounds blumin hard work enjoying yourselves! I hope you are resting up a bit today after class? Look after yourselves.
Lots of love, xxx
P.S. Phew Brian, thank goodness you found your hat!
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