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About This GigaPan
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Bruce Perry
- Explore score
- 114
- Size
- 1.12 Gigapixels
- Views
- 7244
- Date added
- November 25, 2007
- Date taken
- November 25, 2007
- Gear
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Canon Powershot SX 100 IS
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- sacsayhuaman, cuzco, peru
- Description
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This is the Inca fortress Sacsayhuaman (elevation approx. 3555 meters). There were originally three towers on top of this site, but these were destroyed by the Spanish.
It was a very bright day. Some parts of the photo are overexposed. I wanted to be sure of getting the details of the stonework, so I set the exposure based on the fortress, not the sky.

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Don French (December 01, 2007, 09:10PM )
I mistakenly attached this comment to one of the snapshots. So here it is again: The largest stone here weighs in at over 120 metric tons by the most conservative estimate and 360 tons by the most liberal estimate. (One metric ton is about 1.1 US tons.) To put that in perspective, a Cadillac Escalade weighs 3.4 tons. So the stone weighs somewhere between 35 and 100 Escalades. The Incas who did not have the wheel or a written language, transported these behemoths several miles uphill to the building site. No explanation I have ever heard for how they might have done that was remotely sensical.