Cuzco and the Qorikancha
2008.04.06
Students practising their English: Alex, Alejandro, Deyvid, Milagros, Naomi and Joel Ferdi in front of the cathedral
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Students practising their English: Alex, Alejandro, Deyvid, Milagros, Naomi and Joel Ferdi in front of the cathedral
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Plaza de Armas
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Plaza de Armas
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Some most impressive Incan masonry: no concrete or gluing agent was used to stick them together!
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Some most impressive Incan masonry: no concrete or gluing agent was used to stick them together!
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Plaza San Blas with outskirts of Cuzco in the background
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Plaza San Blas with outskirts of Cuzco in the background
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Why don't they have these signs in Seville?
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Why don't they have these signs in Seville?
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A lovely local lady and her llama
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A lovely local lady and her llama
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Qorikancha and its original Inca wall, all gold and silver with which this building was adorned was looted by the Spanish during the conquest of Cuzco
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Qorikancha and its original Inca wall, all gold and silver with which this building was adorned was looted by the Spanish during the conquest of Cuzco
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Qorikancha, but now as Iglesia Santo Domingo and colonial style cloisters
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Qorikancha, but now as Iglesia Santo Domingo and colonial style cloisters
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View of Cuzco from Qorikancha
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View of Cuzco from Qorikancha
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In the garden of Qorikancha
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In the garden of Qorikancha
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Another example of the excellent Inca stone masonry
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Another example of the excellent Inca stone masonry
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