Machu Picchu: views, stairs and big
walls of first quality without mortar
We are on the "edge" of Central
Square and this is the view from here to the Big Wall
of Machu Picchu:
Machu Picchu: view from the upper platform to the
Big Wall with Central Square, tree and agricultural
sector, panoramic photo
Ok, now these are the stairs to pass (without safety
rope)
Machu Picchu, long and irregular stairs 1,2
and then the way goes along a giant wall. This wall is
made of highest technical quality: no mortar, accurate
to a mm, and quakesafe inclined etc.:
Machu Picchu, Big Wall 1 photo 1,2 - 3 windows in Big
Wall 1, zoom
Details of Big Wall 1 without mortar - who cut these
stones?
A hole in the Big Wall 1 - zooms of Big Wall 1,2,3
Machu Picchu, zooms of Big Wall 1: 4,5,6,7
Machu Picchu, zooms of Big Wall 1: 8,9,10,11
Machu Picchu, zooms of Big Wall 1: 12,13,14
Big Wall 2: the side wall with highest quality and
zooms - who cut all these stones?
Now the tour is turning to the left to the valley
following Big Wall 2, also with highest quality, without
mortar, accurate to a mm, and quakeproof inclined etc.:
Machu Picchu, the tour turning to the left with some
steps 1,2,3
Machu Picchu, Big Wall 2 with zooms 1,2,3,4
Machu Picchu, Big Wall 2 with zooms 8,6,7,8
Machu Picchu, Big Wall 2 with zooms 9,10,11
There are earthquake damages thus there are cracks in
the wall. The little holes are for draining.
So, who cut all these stones forming a wall WITHOUT
mortar but QUAKEPROOF? - These were extraterrestrials.
Have fun with this unique photo gallery by Michael
Palomino (2016, translation 2017, the photos are from
2011)
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