The Inca trails
Follow the signs (Day 2)

View from the bike path of the
Urubamba river (Day 1)

swift on a bike without all the steroids...take that Armstrong (Day 1)
Urubamba from the Inca trails (Day 2)
Incan Trails (Day 2)

Just a wild Orchid on the side of the path (Day 3)

Crossing the bridge, "one at a time, the bridge isn't very strong," says the smiling tour guide George. The train station in the background has fallen off into the river in a land slide. You can still see many of the rail cars and the tracks in the Urubamba below us. (Day 3)

Taking a rest just at the bottom of
Machu Picchu (Day 3)

Hot Springs in Santa Teresa...one of four pools. (Day 2)

I like this picture.

Now you cannot say I wasn't there

A better picture...tilt your head clockwise and you can see an
Incan head in the mountains behind
Machu Picchu.
Tiered levels for agriculture in the plaza of the village...i did not know that llamas could climb stairs.

Housing that has since been restored to look like it did five-hundred years before. When the
Incans left at the fear of a Spanish invasion, they burnt down all of
Machu Picchu. What is left is the stone walls.

View of
Machu Picchu from
Wayna Picchu...it is
suppose to be in the shape of a condor

A little meditation after climbing up 3,200 stairs.

Yes...Alpaca llama crossing.

You didn't believe me? This is on the way to Arequipa.

Lake
Titicaca in the morning. The floating islands are off in the distance.