The Twin Towers


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South America
September 5th 2005
Published: September 5th 2005
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This is an early Inca period tower, as can be seen from the quality of the stonework (apparently)
Rich again

well, to be fair there were a lot more than two, but ´lots of towers´doesnt have quite the same ring, and after the coup i achieved with ´boobies´(second most hits ever) i thought this might pick people up from google too. Today my love and i went to visit a battle site where the Inca actually managed to kill some Spaniards (a rare, nay freak, occurrance; even with odds of 2000:1 they generally still managed to get battered). Only we didnt. Our research wasnt up to usual standards and so we actually went to yet another cemetary. This time one where pre-Inca and then Inca cultures built huge funarary towers to house their dead. Not alot more to say on this, so pictures will suffice.

but...

next stop Bolivia!


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in the foregroun we have a fine example of Inca stonework, further to the rear is are two towers of the pre-Inca Colla culture. They were evidently relatively crap at stonework
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me and jen

thats a salt water lake, that is. it looks cool


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