Entering Chan Chan
Squirrels
Decorative fish
Decorative pelicans
Decorative birds
Chan Chan in the magic light
The reservoir inside the walls
Hairless
A rainy day in Trujillo
Red hat
Pretty in Pink
Cinderella Castle (Explored)
Peppers in the market
Arid landscape
Getting a running start
Backlighting - literally (Explored)
Who, me?
In the land of plenty (Explored)
Catkins in the spring
Spring has sprung (Explored)
Making contact
Breaking up the double play
A Pop of Red (Explored)
The Boston Public Garden (Explored)
View of the Boston Common
Cityscape (Explored)
Massachusetts Statehouse
Riding the surf (Explored)
Drying out
Window on the plaza (Explored)
Mmmmmm, good.
Peruvian Paso
Dancing with a Peruvian Paso
Blue Jay (Explored)
Northern Cardinal
Dark-eyed Junco
South of the Square (Explored)
It's all about the skirt (Explored)
Impressing the lady
Dancing men
Spiders
Follow the curve (Explored)
Ceiling dome
Pipe organ (Explored)
Coming through the clouds (Explored)
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Adobe walls
Tschudi Palace, Chan Chan, Peru
"Chan Chan was constructed by the Chimor (the kingdom of the Chimú), a late intermediate period civilization which grew out of the remnants of the Moche civilization. The adobe city of Chan Chan, the largest in the world, was built around 850 CE and lasted until its conquest by the Inca Empire in 1470. It was the imperial capital where 30,000 people lived."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chan_Chan
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"Chan Chan was constructed by the Chimor (the kingdom of the Chimú), a late intermediate period civilization which grew out of the remnants of the Moche civilization. The adobe city of Chan Chan, the largest in the world, was built around 850 CE and lasted until its conquest by the Inca Empire in 1470. It was the imperial capital where 30,000 people lived."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chan_Chan
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