Machu Picchu: the way up passing long stairs along a stepped water channel: channels, steps, water basins (cisterns)
Machu Picchu tour begins with long
stairs along the stepped water channel. At the lower end of the steps
water basins (cisterns) are installed.
Machu Picchu: Little irrigation channels on the terraces
- Machu Picchu: step stones with little water channels and water 01 -
Machu Picchu: big step stone with little chanelt with water basin
(cistern) at the lower end all in one piece 01, panoramic photo
Thus the case is this: the step
stones are built with the water basins (cisterns) in ONE piece. So there
is the question: who cut these stones?
Step stones with little water channels and flowing water
02 - step stone with flowing water and cistern 01 - cistern carved into
a flat stone slab 02
We are going more up:
Step stones with little water channels with cistern on
the floor, panoramic phot - more upwards we see: another step stone with
a little water channel with cistern at the lower end, panoramic photo -
water basin (cistern) being carved into the stone slab, and the lowest
stone of the step is in one piece with the stone slab on the floor, zoom
We see: the lowest step stones are IN ONE PIECE with the stone slab, and
the water basins (cisterns) are carved into the stone slabs. So, there
is the question: Who cut them? The natives with wooden spoons and little
stone instruments without ruler nor angle? No, extraterrestrials did.
Little channel on a terrace - little channel in curves, and then the water is going down the step 1,2
Also here the water basin (cistern) is carved into the stone slab. And who did cut and install this stone slab?
Step stone with little channel and water basin (cistern), zoom 1,2
Water basin (cistern) with drain
And we see again the same: the water basin with the stone slab is made
of one piece. Who did this work? Natives with wooden spoon? No,
extraterrestrials did.
Little channel in the stony floor next to the long stairs
Little water channel and big step stones 1,2 - little
water channel with step stone and with water basin (cistern) on the
floor, view from above
This water basin is carved into the stone slab. Who could do this that
precisely? Natives with wooden spoon did not for sure, but
extraterrestrials.
Wall corner with water basin (cistern), with integrated inca stones, also triangular stones
A little water channel in the stony floor - and the last
high step with water basin (cistern) with drain in the flat stone slab
The stairs in Machu Picchu are partly made in one piece, zoom
So, who cut these stones? Natives with wooden spoon? Extraterrestrials did.