Cuzco Ruins
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A number of small villages, restaurants and bars lie along the road, the latter of which might well be the cause of any of the reported problems in the evenings. |
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Going lower and lower the landscape varied all of the time |
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The third ruin was more mysterious to me and seems to be a ceremonial site more than anything.. |
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There was the usual sacred stone dedicated to the god of the earth, niches with benches, and passages and tunnels carved out of the rock. |
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Exiting one of the tunnels opened up on this breathtaking vista of Cuzco |
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And in the background, still another large construct that was part of this complex |
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Tough riders go all the way to the top on two wheels |