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Comment: Looking back to the quarry and agricultural terraces and grain storage buildings across the main square at Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-082 * Top of Wayna Picchu as seen from the Hitching Post of the Sun, Machu Picchu * Top of Wayna Picchu as seen from the Hitching Post of the Sun, Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-083 * Top of Huayna Picchu as seen from the Hitching Post of the Sun, Machu Picchu * Top of Huayna Picchu as seen from the Hitching Post of the Sun, Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-084 * Top of Huayna Picchu as seen from the Hitching Post of the Sun, Machu Picchu - only 400 people are allowed access each day * Top of Huayna Picchu as seen from the Hitching Post of the Sun, Machu Picchu - only 400 people are allowed access each day

06MachuPicchu-085 * Machu Picchu * Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-086 * Lower urban residential area, Machu Picchu from the main square * Lower urban residential area, Machu Picchu from the main square

 
06MachuPicchu-088 * Looking back to the quarry and agricultural terraces and grain storage buildings from the main square at Machu Picchu * Looking back to the quarry and agricultural terraces and grain storage buildings from the main square at Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-089 * Sample roof thatching at Machu Picchu * Sample roof thatching at Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-090 * Lower down in the residential section of Machu Picchu, the mortarless stonework is less polished but still impressive * Lower down in the residential section of Machu Picchu, the mortarless stonework is less polished but still impressive

06MachuPicchu-091 * Lower down in the residential section of Machu Picchu, the mortarless stonework is less polished but still impressive * Lower down in the residential section of Machu Picchu, the mortarless stonework is less polished but still impressive

06MachuPicchu-092 * Putucusi peak and Vilcanota River from Machu Picchu * Putucusi peak and Vilcanota River from Machu Picchu

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