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Q'allaqasa, the citadel of Inca Písac lies atop a hill at the entrance to the valley. The Inca's agricultural terraces are still in use today. They enabled them to produce more food than would normally be possible at 11,000ft. The narrow rows of terraces are thought to represent the wing of a partridge (pisaca). Pisac, Peru, 2008

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Peruvian Structure, Drawing Parallels: Architecture Observed | Prints
Q'allaqasa, the citadel of Inca Písac lies atop a hill at the entrance to the valley. The Inca's agricultural terraces are still in use today. They enabled them to produce more food than would normally be possible at 11,000ft. The narrow rows of terraces are thought to represent the wing of a partridge (pisaca). Pisac, Peru, 2008
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