Monday, April 16, 2012

Pisaq, Tambomachay, Sacsayhuaman

Pisaq
The group began the day in Pisaq, a Peruvian village located in the Sacred Valley, near the Urubamba River. The village consisted of a large market targeted toward tourists. From the market, we hiked up to the entrance of the Pisaq Incan ruins.
The first ruins to be seen were the impressive agricultural terraces on the steep hillsides. The terraces allowed for the production of crops that normally wouldn't strive at the high elevation of 11,000 feet. The terraces were created by hauling soil for the lower valley that was much richer in nutrients. 


The first set of ruins were a great surprise to the group after a long and tiring hike. The altitude was evident for most of us and made hiking much more difficult. 


 The view down at the valley was great to see. The outlines of crops and the village could be seen from the terraces above.

Tambomachay

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