Cusco, Peru, sits at nearly 3,400 meters, or 11,200 feet. When you walk the cobblestone streets, you feel dizzy and have to stop for breath after a few blocks. And you start to notice something strange. Every large Spanish building in the city has been built on a foundation of Incan stone--because the Spanish did not build Cusco, they merely built on top of it. It was the Inca who, despite the altitude, built a city here. And not just any city--a city that ruled the largest Indigenous empire to ever exist in the Americas.
Art by Jordan Martin for this series!
Bill Lemmond
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