Cuzco
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When I got back from the market it was getting late in the day and the light was warm and friendly, as were the tourists, who were eating and drinking, watching the scenery. |
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And in the lobby of an upscale hotel, native women were doing a weaving exhibit and were getting tips for posing. |
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There was a little art exhibition going on as well and much of it was good enough to hang in anyone's home. |
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The happily blushing bride. I will not comment on this occasion, which obviously has some very excited people rushing around to capture the blessed event. |
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A short while later the giggly bride and groom were zooming past me on their way to the wedding party |
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Cusco is simply crammed with churches and religious places |
The other typical South American architecture |
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The view when I was descending from the Inca fortress that once dominated Cuzco. Notice some of the fitted stones. One can see the grand plaza just a very short walk away. |