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Tortoise with obstructed view by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Landscape with Giant Tortoises by Bruce Perry
You can just make out a nose and nostril behind the grasses.
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Giant Tortoise by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Landscape with Giant Tortoises by Bruce Perry
Here's the only one who's head is visible.
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Trail segment by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Galapagos - Tagus Cove by Bruce Perry
Part of the trail is visible in this snap. You can see others to the right as well.
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Photo Op by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Wayna Picchu detail by Bruce Perry
There were a lot of cameras up here.
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Boulders in walls by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Wayna Picchu detail by Bruce Perry
Here's a large boulder embedded in a wall.
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a visitor by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Wayna Picchu detail by Bruce Perry
Cusquena is a popular local beer
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Wayna Picchu building by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Wayna Picchu detail by Bruce Perry
Note the hiker in red who was moving fast enough to appear twice!
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Graffiti4 by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Galapagos - Tagus Cove by Bruce Perry
a wider view of the graffiti
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Graffiti3 by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Galapagos - Tagus Cove by Bruce Perry
yet more graffiti
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Graffiti2 by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Galapagos - Tagus Cove by Bruce Perry
more graffiti
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Graffiti1 by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Galapagos - Tagus Cove by Bruce Perry
There's a lot of graffiti in Tagus Cove, some of it quite old. I've no clue how old this one is.
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Work in progress by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Machu Picchu from Wayna Picchu by Bruce Perry
Local workmen are rebuilding a roof on one of the buildings. When I walked by, I noticed they were using thin tough vines to attach the horizontal poles to the rafters.
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Image artifact? by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Machu Picchu from Wayna Picchu by Bruce Perry
What appears to be two roads here should just be one.
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Image artifact or incomplete upload? by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Machu Picchu from Wayna Picchu by Bruce Perry
I'm not sure which is responsible for the blurring on the left side of the photo.
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Llama! by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Machu Picchu from Wayna Picchu by Bruce Perry
There's a flock of 10 or so on the site. I'd guess they're the ones keeping the grass under control.
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Intihuatana by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Machu Picchu from Wayna Picchu by Bruce Perry
used for solar observations
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The Temple of the Sun by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Machu Picchu from Wayna Picchu by Bruce Perry
At the top of the Temple of the Sun is the Intihuatana or "sun-tier" that was used to make astronomical observations.
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The trip from the valley by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Machu Picchu from Wayna Picchu by Bruce Perry
Most tourists arrive at Machu Picchu by bus. Buses ascend to the site via a series of switchbacks, driven by some of the most skilled bus drivers anywhere. And yes, there is usually room for two buses to pass. If not, one of the two backs up a bit.
Can you spot the other buses?
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Intipunku - The Sun Gate by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Machu Picchu from Wayna Picchu by Bruce Perry
The most famous Inka trail descends to Machu Picchu from this point. Contrary to a common misconception, the sun does not ever rise at this location. It's the Temple of the Sun that's used as a solar calendar.
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Wayna Picchu trail gatehouse by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Machu Picchu from Wayna Picchu by Bruce Perry
People are signing in for the hike up Wayna Picchu.
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Machu Picchu - a closer view by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Machu Picchu from Wayna Picchu by Bruce Perry
Here's a closer view of Machu Picchu.
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Kids, pumpkins, and mystery feet by Bruce Perry from the GigaPan Propect Hill Park ski slope by Bruce Perry
Note the mysterious disembodied feet to the right. It is a Halloween celebration after all.
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