View of Huayna Picchu
City in the clouds
Gargoyle and friend
Roman times
Ruins in the clouds (Explored)
Profiteroles and caramel sauce
Taming the mountain
Under the clouds (Explored)
The sun breaks through (Explored)
Temple of the Three Windows
Temple of the Sun (Explored)
Mama Llama
Baby llama (Explored)
Scruffy (Explored)
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Red sails and jets
India Wharf
Rowe's Wharf (Explored)
Workers in the rigging
Nantucket Lightship
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The herd (Explored)
Soar
Rugged terrain
Boston Light (Explored)
The Watchman's Hut
Temple Interior
Nature's lawn mower (Explored)
Fifteenth Century Factory Zone
Thick walls
Steep terraces
View from the boulders (Explored)
Spanish Moss at Machu Pichu
Temple of the Sun
Andean parade
Denizen of the Andes (Explored)
Temple walls
Doorway to the Incas
Horizontal shot of Machu Picchu
Vertical shot of Machu Picchu
One man - Ten thousand stones
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I'm thinking
The Sunday Challenge - Machu Picchu (Explored)
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Morning in Machu Picchu


Machu Pichu is often covered in clouds in the morning. I woke up at 5:00 AM to arrive in time to see the sunrise. Instead, I was treated to marvelous clouds and mists.
Machu Picchu is believed to be the estate of a 15th-century Incan emperor. It is located at an altitude of 7,970 feet (2,430 meters) in the Andes mountains of Peru.
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Machu Picchu is believed to be the estate of a 15th-century Incan emperor. It is located at an altitude of 7,970 feet (2,430 meters) in the Andes mountains of Peru.
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So, you have been to Machu Pichu?
You could "jump" till Brazil, my friend!
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