Maras Salt mine, Peru

This has been a salt mine since long before the Inca empire. A small salt water stream that comes out of the mountain supplies all of the water for the mine. There are around 110 families that own this and each has about 10 pools to harvest salt from.

Moray, Peru

This is a very interesting agricultural site. Each Terrance has a different temperature for growing different crops. They vary by 1.5 degrees between each level. The steps are built into the walls as not to use ground meant for crops. The foundation in the middle was storage for the crops.

Raqchi, Peru

Raqchi was a temple along the Qapaq Nan ( the Inca trail ). The Qapaq Nan goes from Columbia south through Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, glances Chili and into Argentina. This temple is different because of the heights of the free standing structures.

Qapaq Nan (Inca Trail)

Pukara, Peru

This was one of my favorite stops. Small village with a fantastic fortress above it. Felt like it was off the beaten path even though it was just off the highway. I would like to return to this area for some more exploring.

Lake Titikaka, Peru

Lake Titikaka is the biggest high elevation fresh water lake in the world. The lake is split down the middle and shared by Peru and Bolivia. Not far off the shoreline is the village of Suma Utita. It consists of over 100 small islands made of reeds. Very interesting.

Behind is a outhouse that was supplied by the government that doesn’t work so of into the weeds you go.

Monasterio D Santa Catalina, Arequipa, Peru

This monastery is in the middle of town and is a historical landmark. The first born girl of the very rich would honor the family by entering. Unlike most they could bring money and servants with them. For the time they lived very well. It was not what you would picture for they enjoyed music, literature and laughter.

Porous rock water filter still working
Laundry