The remains of the Inca settlement known as T’aqrachullo sit on a windblown mesa in the southern Peruvian Andes, some 300 sheer feet above the Apurímac River—and until recently, the views into the canyon were the most striking thing about the site.
The remains of the Inca settlement known as T’aqrachullo sit on a windblown mesa in the southern Peruvian Andes, some 300 sheer feet above the Apurímac River—and until recently, the views into the canyon were the most striking thing about the site.