Thursday, 15 November 2012

Magic Eye

This morning, after a false start when we walked to the 'best place for breakfast' in Cusco only to find that it doesn't open until 11:30..... we grabbed what quite possibly actually is the best breakfast in Cusco at Jack's and then took a taxi to Saqsahuaman (for ease it's pronounced Sexy Woman).
Can you see the sexy woman, it's a bit
like a 'magic eye' picture.....
!
We took a guide which was money well spent. Carmen was able to tell us exactly what it was that we were looking at, at both Pisca and Ollantaytambo we looked and then retrospectively asked the gods of Google what we'd seen.

Following the siege of Cusco in 1536, the Spaniards used Saqsahuaman as a source of stones for building 'Spanish Cusco' - only the stones that were too big to move remain at the site (one of the stones weighs approx. 140 tonnes - unsurprisingly that one's still there!).

Our afternoon was spent shopping for Alpaca jumpers for our trek, whilst the days are warm we've been warned to expect night time lows of -3 as we head to Machu Picchu. We managed to find just what we were looking for and paid 100 Peruvian soles (£24.00), for two hand made alpaca jumpers.......

Baby alpaca born a couple of hours before we got to Sacsayhuaman
Crazy 'puli' alpaca 
I feel bad that I ate one now.......

Raine x 


1 comment:

  1. Omg is that cute little alpaca now Annie cos you ate her momma?

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