SOUTH AMERICAN PICTURES
 
Sacsayhuamán
Peru, Sacsayhuamán. The Inca Pachacuti [also Pachacutec] the 9th Inca is credited with the construction of the great fortress of Sacsayhuaman overlooking Cuzco, the Inca capital. Work began in about 1431 and continued during the reign of his son Tupac Inca Yupanqui.
 
Inca Pachacuti
A 19th century engraving
Three tiers of walls extend for over 500m
Cusco lies in a valley beyond
The walls are built with massive stones
The stones fit together perfectly
The zigzag walls
The zigzagg walls
The zigzagged walls
Quechua people and llamas
Stone stairways lead between the levels
Sacsayhuaman fortress overlooks Cuzco
The 'throne' of the Inca
The 'throne' of the Inca
Stormclouds over Sacsayhuaman
The walls are immense and face away from Cuzco
Visitors can reach the three levels
Muyu-marca circular stone walls.
Muyu-marca circular stone walls.
Muyu-marca circular stone walls.
The sun sets behind a stone gateway   
    
 

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