By cabzphoto on Skatehive
Pisac: Solitude and Andean Art / Pisac: Soledad y Arte Andino English Continuing with Pisac, those who read my posts know how important this site was for the Inca Empire. If not, I leave the links below so you can read about my adventures there. Here I am almost closing this chapter, but at the top, after walking and waiting for hours for the torrential rain to stop—worried about my gear—I separated from the group and started walking. I felt I needed to be alone to take photographs. I met a weaver up there and took some photos of her; the art of weaving is something the Andean warmys master. I bought some bracelets from her and continued. Then I went to see more archaeological ruins, admiring the flowers marked by the morning dew; they gave me very beautiful photos. This was followed by the chulpas (stones on top of stones forming towers), used to mark the path and prevent getting lost, from the Incas to the locals and tourists learning about the culture. Andean culture is very rich; o