What Everyone wants to do, across the nation.
Sacsayhuamán was an Incan city on the outskirts of modern Cusco, Peru, the stone walls of which were built between 1100 and 1200 AD, though the area had been occupied continuously since ~900 AD. For reference, these stone walls were being built at roughly the same time as great cathedrals were being erected in Europe, like Basel Cathedral in 1019 AD. This is amazing stonework, no doubt, but it’s essentially medieval era in age, not ancient like many structures we’ve featured here.
This first image actually shows two stone walls. The Incan megalith wall forms the basis for a later stone fortification.
Welcome to another edition of Hunky Hump Day.
Rest in peace, Kenny Rogers.
Now for the hunks. They had a nice movie marathon today for Steve McQueen.
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Are you aware that they’ve been putting pee pee in your coke since you were a kid? True story. There’s even a little song about it.