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Comment: Only the finest Inca dry-stone work was used for royalty and temples

06MachuPicchu-035 * Wildflower at Macchu Picchu * Wildflower at Macchu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-036 * Wildflower at Macchu Picchu * Wildflower at Macchu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-037 * Wildflower at Macchu Picchu * Wildflower at Macchu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-038 * Wildflower at Macchu Picchu * Wildflower at Macchu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-039 * Servants passage to the royalty area - note the difference in stone work * Servants passage to the royalty area - note the difference in stone work

 
06MachuPicchu-041 * One of many specially carved stones used to latch the thatched roof onto the royal quarters at Machu Picchu * One of many specially carved stones used to latch the thatched roof onto the royal quarters at Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-042 * Royal quarters,  Machu Picchu * Royal quarters,  Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-043 * End-wall sans roof in the royal quarters, Machu Picchu * End-wall sans roof in the royal quarters, Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-044 * Looking through a window, Machu Picchu * Looking through a window, Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-045 * Another example of the fine Inca dry-stone work in the royal quarters at Machu Picchu * Another example of the fine Inca dry-stone work in the royal quarters at Machu Picchu

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