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View of the Walls of Saksaywaman, Cusco, Cusco Region, Peru, South America
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View of the Walls of Saksaywaman, Cusco, Cusco Region, Peru, South America
Sasaywaman is a citadel on the northern outskirts of the city of Cusco, Peru, the historic capital of the Inca Empire. Sections were first built in 1100 by the Killke culture in which they had occupied the area since 900. The complex was expanded and added to by the Inca from the 13th century. Dry stone walls were constructed of huge stones and boulders were cut to fit them together tightly without mortar. In 1983, Cusco and Saksaywaman together were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List for recognition and protection
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Artie Photography (Artie Ng)
View of the Walls of Saksaywaman, Cusco, Cusco Region, Peru, South America
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This print captures the awe-inspiring view of the Walls of Saksaywaman, an ancient citadel located on the northern outskirts of Cusco, Peru. The historic capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco is steeped in rich history and cultural significance. The walls themselves are a testament to the incredible engineering prowess of both the Killke culture and later, the Inca civilization. Constructed from massive stones and boulders that were meticulously cut to fit together without mortar, these dry stone walls showcase remarkable craftsmanship. Their strength and durability have withstood centuries of time, standing as a testament to their creators' ingenuity. The photograph beautifully captures not only this architectural marvel but also provides a glimpse into Cusco's urban skyline and surrounding landscapes. With its vibrant colors and stunning composition, it transports viewers back in time to an era when ancient civilizations thrived. Recognizing its historical importance, UNESCO added Saksaywaman and Cusco to its World Heritage List in 1983 for preservation purposes. This image serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to protect these invaluable remnants from our past. Artie Photography skillfully captured this momentous scene with precision and artistry. Through his lens, we can appreciate not only the beauty but also gain insight into how human innovation has shaped our world throughout history.
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