Words can not describe the beauty and wonder we felt as we walked and yoga'd throughout this awesome place... so we'll let our pictures do most of the talking.
We stayed the night in Aguas Calientes (the nearest town at the base of the mountain ruins). The town is accessible only by train, which we enjoyed taking after waiting a few extra days in Cusco for the train strike to end.
We awoke before the sun, ate a tomato, onion and cheese sandwitch (the first of eight throughout the day) and started the steep two hour hike up to the entrance of the park. The park rules state that no water and no food can be brought into the ruins, but if we had listened to them, we would have either spent fifty dollars on food or passed out from hunger by nine in the morning. Sometimes you have to break the rules.
The day passed quickly as we covered the grounds of the park, taking time to explore some of the further away ruins, make friends with llamas, and practice yoga.
These terraces would have grown a variety of crops for the nobility that lived at Macchu Picchu. Now they grow grass for the noble llamas.
6 comments:
Looks amazing.
And that unsupported headstand blows my mind.
machu pinch-me!
~dip
seriously, you guys are amazing! :)
Wow - that's awesome, glad to see you guys are having fun.
Josh - someone asked if you are dreaming of your "105" friends? Be safe. Word.
I know you are already no longer there but I am there with you right now. Can't get enough of staring at the pictures! Love you both. Travel well:)
Josh-that head stand is killer!! I now have a new goal in life.
xoxo, HollY
ZtotheA and JosH (H for headstand!!!),
it is all incredible...
thanks for taking time to share stories
makes the "real world" seem less real and the dream world oh-so-much closer....thank you!!
X
TarA
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