My Wife and myself expecting a travel on the same route as you did. Therefore it was very much interesting to see all this pictures in a very excellent quality. If I have not the same weather condition as you had or something else I got your homepage for using brillant digital pictures. Best regards from Germany Helmut Girg
we are tyring to get copyright information on this photo for a yearbook I am working on. If you have any information on it please contact me as soon as possible
hey i am peruvian, and let me tell you, those pictures are hot!!!!!!!!!!!!! i cant even describe it. i hope i see more, bu can always send me at my e mail.
well um i went there but to vist my family!!!! and peru is soooooo fun and great the people are great!!!!!!!!!!!!! just go but don't stay ed a a resort beacause just ruins the whole thing!!!!! have fun!!!!!!
I have seen some photographs and they are interesting and informativa as I have wished many times to visit Peru and study the Stone Architecture of Incas, Aztec and Mayas.
Many scholars of India, particularly, archaeologists and stone builders / workers (they are also known as silpis) assert that there is connection between Indian and these civilizations?
Is it a fact?
Kindly clarify.
Yours faithfully, K. V. Ramakrishna Rao, 25 (old.9), Venkatachala Iyer Street, West Mambalam, Chennai - 600 033, INDIA.
extraordinaria las secuencias mostradas, me interesaria saber si es posible un intercambio de semillas,de las cuales aquĆ en CHILE SE PUEDA CULTIBAR , de antemano gracias
Alan and Val...this was the pic that came up while trying to locate info on Yucay. Great photo. I will be traveling there this summer and the photos are beautiful. Can't wait. I will be in Vancover around the end of March for a couple of nights...any "special" not to miss sights. Really enjoyed your website.lt
this ston in the picture is very beutiful, I want some information about this kind of stone, sun-brick architecture in Egypt, sand stone, lime stone, plant and stone architecture. I need these subject to help me in my master you coopration is very appreciated
yours sincerely Rawya.M.M.Ramadan Glass Research Lab Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, P.O.Box.35516 Mansoura-Egypt.
Fantastic pictures.....looks like you saw it all. I would like to prevail upon your experience. I have been talking to my wife about going to Machu Pichuu for about a year now. She had a knee replacement in January of 2002 is afraid there will be too much climbing, steps, etc. for her. How difficult is the walking from the bus to the site and can she see enough of it without stressing her knee?