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Comment: Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-134 * Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu * Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-135 * Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu * Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-136 * Flycatcher on the trail to the Inca Bridge * Flycatcher on the trail to the Inca Bridge

06MachuPicchu-137 * Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu * Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-138 * Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu * Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu

 
06MachuPicchu-140 * Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu * Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-141 * Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu * Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-142 * Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu * Path to the Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu

06MachuPicchu-143 * Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu could be opened over a 1600 ft drop to prevent access from the west - S 13 10.321, W 072 32.650 * Inca Bridge on the backside of Machu Picchu could be opened over a 1600 ft drop to prevent access from the west - S 13 10.321, W 072 32.650

06MachuPicchu-144 * This notch in the trail west from the backside of Machu Picchu was spanned by logs to make a bridge that could be removed to prevent passage * This notch in the trail west from the backside of Machu Picchu was spanned by logs to make a bridge that could be removed to prevent passage

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