South American Saturday: The Inca city of Machu Picchu
Where the Incas used to live, nowadays hundreds of tourists visit every day to see the Inca heritage at the UNESCO heritage site. Despite its popularity, the amount of tourists in the ancient site is bearable due to the sheer size of the city.
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looks like the perfect shot of machu picchu 👍
Thank you!
of course this heritage will be a place of history, and leave many stories.
nice place
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