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Cerro Sechin is an Initial Period (1,800-900 B.C.) site in the Casma Valley of Peru. The carved stone facade depicts gruesome images of figures brandishing clubs, severed heads, and dismembered body parts. Some scholars suggest that this monument may have served as a testimony of a particular group's victory in warfare...
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This view of the beach at Barranca, Peru was taken from high above next to the Christ statue that sits atop a cliff extending into the Pacific Ocean.
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This is a view of the beach in Barranca, Peru taken from atop an escarpment high above the Pacific Ocean.
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A 360 degree panorama of Caballete, a Late Archaic (3,000-1,800 B.C.) site in the Fortaleza Valley, Peru. The picture was taken from within the middle of the main plaza in order to capture the U-shaped layout of the site with its monumental architecture on three sides.
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A panorama of Cusco with storms threatining.
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Cusco, Peru, from a restaurant in the North foothills.
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My first ever 3D GigaPan! This anaglyph was created with by overlapping two images taken 1 meter apart from in front of the Main Mound and Sunken Circular Plaza at Caballete--a Late Archaic (3,000-1,800 B.C.) site in the Fortaleza Valley, Peru. The method uses Photoshop and instructions can be found here: <http://www.s...
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A view of the Main Mound at Caballete from the main plaza. Caballete is a Late Archaic (3,000-1,800 B.C.) site in the Fortaleza Valley, Peru.
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A view of the Main Mound at Caballete from the main plaza. Caballete is a Late Archaic (3,000-1,800 B.C.) site in the Fortaleza Valley, Peru.
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This is the Main Mound at the Late Archaic (3,000-1,800 B.C.) site of Caballete in the Fortaleza Valley of Peru. This face would have overlooked the river valley and been the first thing people entering from the coast would have seen. Five thousand years ago this mound would have looked like a monumental platformed str...
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