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Only locals living in the mountains may take water from the springs
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Inca aqueduct system
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Inca aqueduct system
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Woman bringing firewood to her home
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Saqsaywaman Inca Site
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Saqsaywaman Inca Site
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So soft and sweet
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So soft and sweet
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Mama llama and baby
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Our tour guide and friends
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Statue of Jesus donated by
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Large stones used rather than key stone construction
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Boulders are in put in place without mortar
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Luckily our guide had a guide book.
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