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Sacsayhuaman Complex

“It was great.  I have no idea how they moved these huge rocks”
Jessie



“I loved the view of the city of Cusco from the complex and met new friends.”
Luke


“Wow!  What a huge ceremonial area.  It would be interesting to see a ceremonial dance and reenactment here during the Festival of the Sun.”
Winnie


“This site took my breath away literally and figuratively.  What a sacred place.  Amazing energy and stunning view.”
Randy


“Definitely a must see.  Our great guide Patricia brought ti to life.”
Lou


“This site was incredible. It blows my mind that people made this place.”
Christa


“ I loved climbing around the giant stones of the complex.  The whole place was breath taking.”
Spencer 


“I loved the view of the city of Cusco from the top of this site.”
Morgan


“I thought our guide was telling us the name of the site was “sexy woman’- I was so disappointed to find out she was not.  It was still cool though.”
Andrew


“Awesome site and an awesome view of the city.”
Sam


“I will need to read on on this place to appreciate better what we saw.  I was having a hard time grasping everything Patty (our guide) shared with us, but it was impressive just in size and scope of the physical site.”
Jan


“This site had such an amazing view from the top.”
Cam


“It was cool to learn about the sun festival and the views of Cusco were beautiful.”
Lauen


“Very cool ruins and incredibly fun to explore.”
Zach


“This site was vast.  It was much bigger than I expected.”
Paula


“I did not explore it fully but I did like what I saw.  It is hard to imagine the blood shed that occurred here.”
Ann



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