Reeds on Lake Titicaca
Uros. These “floating islands” are all hand made out of reeds. They last about 10 years. The water is Lake Titicaca.
Uros
The inside of a reed house in Uros
Taquile, Peru - on Lake Titicaca
Cute little girl selling bracelets in Peru
The drive from Puno to Cusco, Peru
A girl and her baby alpaca
A market on the side of the road in Peru between Lake Titicaca and Cusco
He doesn't have a paintbrush, so he's throwing the paint on!
Notice how PERFECTLY the stones fit together. The Incas were master masons; no mortar was used.
At Raqchi, Qolquas or food storage
Crowd watching a soccer game in Cusco, Peru
The moon over Catedral in Cusco, Peru
Our funky hotel in Cusco.
Cusco's Plaza de Armas
Another example of how perfectly Incan stones fit together.
San Blas, Cusco
San Pedro!
San Pedro sludge
Beatrice, Mark and I in the cab on the way to Leslie's and the Temple of the Moon
San Pedro conversations
The fields overlooking Cusco, Peru
Exploring the temple of the moon, above Cusco.
Cusco at night
Dye's for yarns at the Pisac Market in the Sacred Valley, Peru
Ryan, Erica, and their two friends
A girl's dance class.
An example of the beautiful Incan masonry and the crappy spanish architecture built right on top. Cusco, Peru.