Leaving Cuzco on the early train.
Inca terraces on the banks of Rio Urubamba.
The locomotive.
The passengers.
Pachacutec - Inca warrior hero.
The old church in Aguas Calientes.
The main street has a railway running through it.
Breakfast on the balcony.
Day-glo on the balcony.
Market streets.
From Machu Picchu across and down to the Urubamba valley.
One side of the famous ruins.
The mountain behind also has Inca terraces and ruins at the top: Huayna Picchu.
Surrounded by perfect stonework.
Creeping out of the cracks...
1400 people lived here during the 15th century.
Plenty of work available for roofers though.
The view back up to the guardhouse from the mountain side.
Taking a break.
Not a stone out of place.
'How to get sunburnt', by A.Tourist.
On the prowl.
The east-facing side, with the tourist bus route behind...
Going down?
The local lawnmower...
... and his bambino.
There are terraces on all four sides of the site.
Even the roofs are perfectly constructed.
And not another tourist in site...
The postcard shot.
Marconi self-portrait - no.87
Dressing the part for the "Backpacker Train"...
"Ha ha, no sunburn!"