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Honeymoon time!

HONG KONG | Fri, 19 Apr 2019 | By a_johnson | Views [340]

The time had finally come to leave for our honeymoon, and we were more than ready for it...yay! Landing in Hong Kong after a fairly smooth overnight flight seemed like a good way to start our honeymoon, that was until our bags took an hour to come ... Read more >

Tags: food, honeymoon, hong kong, maadhoo, maldives, ozen, street art, tian tan

 

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You lose to the cold and put on your boots.  Winter has taken over, and all you see is layers over layers of white.  You continue your trek through the seasons and enjoy the mist that forms as you breathe out.: by eukaraffe, Views[173]
You lose to the cold and put on your boots. Winter has taken over, and all you see is layers over layers of white. You continue your trek through the seasons and enjoy the mist that forms as you breathe out.

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This is the Plaza De Armas in Cusco.  Cusco was the heart of the Incan Empire.  It was from here the Incan dynasty spread and continued to gain strength and support from neighboring regions.  In this picture the cathedral sits on the site of Inca Viracocha´s Palace and was erected with blocks from Saqsaywaman (a ruin outside of Cusco meaning satisfied falcon).  In 1536 the Manco Incans used Saqsaywaman to fight the conquistadors.  The Incans were defeated and thousands lay dead at this site.  Soon after the war carrion-eating Andean condors came to the sight and feasted on the bodies.  This tragedy was memorialized by the inclusion of eight condors in the Cuzco´s coat of arms.  The Spainards used sacred Incan sites to erect their own houses and cathedrals in a deliberate attempt to destroy the Incan religion and culture.      : by jason_kidd, Views[227]
This is the Plaza De Armas in Cusco. Cusco was the heart of the Incan Empire. It was from here the Incan dynasty spread and continued to gain strength and support from neighboring regions. In this picture the cathedral sits on the site of Inca Viracocha´s Palace and was erected with blocks from Saqsaywaman (a ruin outside of Cusco meaning satisfied falcon). In 1536 the Manco Incans used Saqsaywaman to fight the conquistadors. The Incans were defeated and thousands lay dead at this site. Soon after the war carrion-eating Andean condors came to the sight and feasted on the bodies. This tragedy was memorialized by the inclusion of eight condors in the Cuzco´s coat of arms. The Spainards used sacred Incan sites to erect their own houses and cathedrals in a deliberate attempt to destroy the Incan religion and culture.

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