| Alison, Joyce, and me |
| A giant stone used for animal sacrifices |
| A tree they call the little fat girl! Also a hallucinogen |
| Each notch in this religious building was a shrine to a god |
| The mausoleum where people were buried in the fetal position |
| The Wari were such masters at stone work they could cut stone beads just a centimeter across |
| Hello creepy skeleton |
| The artisan village of Quinoa |
| The obelisk, weirdly gigantic in the isolated countryside |
| Peaceful enough to do yoga. On a hike by the Obelisk. |
| Dinner with Ava, Alison, Nicole, Joyce, and me. Yay girls! |
After dinner we went to a market in Ayacucho that sprung up in an old disused prison, with every cell now a different store! I bought a new bag that I really liked!
| The ex-carcel market |
| My newly acquired bag! |
| Another parade |
| Definitely should NOT be driving! |
| This mountain was considered a god, or apu, by the Wari |