Cusco
Today we started our day with a tour of the San Pedro Mercado. They sold all the great agricultural products of the region.
We then toured Saksaywaman, a citadel on the northern outskirts of the city of Cusco, Peru, the historic capital of the Inca Empire. The citadel was built to honor the God of Lightening to protect the city from earthquakes. (It was believed that lightening caused earthquakes.) The stones are laid out in a zigzag fashion to imitate lightening.
We then had fun feeding the alpacas and llamas, watching women weave and see oxygen shots (for altitude sickness) being sold in stores!
The four of us (Deborah, David, Gerry and Myra) went to Cicciolina, a restaurant close to our hotel and one that was Laura and Cole’s favorite. We had a delicious dinner which started with sharing an appetizer of mashed potatoes, avocado and guinea pig with a great sauce on top. It was surprisingly delicious. (We had to try it since we passed up the guinea pigs being sold on a stick a few days earlier!)









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