Terrace buildings in the Inca citadel, built in 15th century by Pre Columbian

Terrace buildings in the Inca citadel, built in 15th century

(Terrace buildings in the Inca citadel, built in 15th century )


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Terrace buildings in the Inca citadel, built in 15th century by Pre Columbian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
incan · peruvian · precolumbian · settlement · hilltop · c15th · pitched roof · stone · terraces · terracing · architecture · andes · mountains · mountainous · archaeological site · stepped · tiered · Machu Picchu, Peru / Bridgeman Images
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