The Sacred Valley lies along the Urubamba River in Peru. Numerous ruins dot the valley and adjacent mountain walls. This area was one of the major food sources for the Incas – fruits and fertile land (corn and potatoes) and the Coca leaf used in everyday life and ritual acts.
Settlements and fortresses were located so runners could relay messages from Cusco to the outlying areas. These messages included info about an attack or request for a certain food which might be returned via return runner(s).
You don't just get this stuff at Kohl's.
Rule #1: Decide what the Llama will eat before they decide what to eat.
From my cozy perch, I could see where the sky actually touched the top of the hills.

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