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Comment: Residential section of 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

06MachuPicchu-093 * Residential section of Machu Picchu * Residential section of Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-094 * Residential section of Machu Picchu * Residential section of Machu Picchu

 
06MachuPicchu-096 * Walking back up the slope, the stonework is more formal in the lower courses but changes to a faster, less precise stonework * Walking back up the slope, the stonework is more formal in the lower courses but changes to a faster, less precise stonework

06MachuPicchu-097 * Walking back up the slope, the stonework is more formal in the lower courses but changes to a faster, less precise stonework * Walking back up the slope, the stonework is more formal in the lower courses but changes to a faster, less precise stonework

06MachuPicchu-098 * These 2 shallow pools of water were thought to reflect the night sky in this open air temple at Machu Picchu * These 2 shallow pools of water were thought to reflect the night sky in this open air temple at Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-099 * A distant storehouse viewed from a window at Machu Picchu * A distant storehouse viewed from a window at Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-100 * Another view of the Temple of the Sun dedicated to the Inca sun god Inti * Another view of the Temple of the Sun dedicated to the Inca sun god Inti

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