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First day on the Inca Trail with Jose, Donna, Sam and Matt

The Inca Trek is one of the world’s finest trekking routes – and one of the most famous.

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Porters on the Inca Trail (day 1)

Larosterna inca

 

Pucusana, Lima region, Peru.

 

I can understand why they painted this house white...

 

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Inca Tern at the Bronx Zoo.

Fires d'Inca Mallorca

Henry, now 12.5 weeks old - getting so big! Out in the park inbetween Olympics events! This is Inca, my next-door neighbours' newest addition - she has the silkiest ears!

 

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The Inca Tern, Larosterna inca, is a seabird in the family Sternidae. It is the only member of the genus Larosterna.

 

This uniquely-plumaged bird breeds on the coasts of Peru and Chile, and is restricted to the Humboldt current. It can be identified by its dark grey body, white moustache on the both sides of its head, and red-orange beak and feet.

 

The Inca Tern breeds on rocky cliffs. It nests in a hollow or burrow or sometimes the old nest of a Humboldt Penguin, and lays one or two eggs. The eggs are incubated for about 4 weeks, and the chicks leave the nest after 7 weeks.

 

This is a large tern, 41cm long. Sexes are similar; the adult is mostly slate-grey with white restricted to the facial plumes and the trailing edges of the wings. The large bill and legs are dark red. Immature birds are purple-brown, and gradually develop the facial plumes.

 

The Inca Tern feeds by plunge diving for fish like a Sterna tern. Its call is a cat-like mew.

 

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Scardafella inca

 

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Columbina inca, Jones Alta Vista Ranch, Jim Hogg County, south Texas, April 2017

Machu Picchu is a pre-Columbian Inca site located 2,430 metres (8,000 ft) above sea level. It is situated on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley in Peru, which is 80 kilometres (50 mi) northwest of Cuzco and through which the Urubamba River flows. Often referred to as "The Lost City of the Incas", Machu Picchu is one of the most familiar symbols of the Inca Empire. Although known locally, it was said to have been forgotten for centuries when the site was brought to worldwide attention in 1911 by Hiram Bingham, an American historian. Since then, Machu Picchu has become an important tourist attraction. Previously, in 1867 by a German businessman, Augusto Berns. In fact, there is substantial evidence that a British missionary, Thomas Payne, and a German engineer, J. M. von Hassel, arrived earlier than Hiram, and maps found by historians show references to Machu Picchu as early as 1874.

 

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An Inca Dove, seen in one of the aviaries at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.

Iglesia Santa Maria la Mayor.

Intricate Inca stonework ~ you can't fit a toothpick between the joins and there was no mortar used.

 

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First day on the Inca Trail with Jose, Donna, Sam and Matt

Inca Trail specialist Chakana Adventure Travel is a specialists tour operator and travel agency offering challenging small-group treks and tours, throughout Peru, as well as individually created tailor made itineraries, we aim to discover the spectacular wilderness areas, fascinating native cultures and diverse wildlife of this spellbinding country.

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The beautifully plumaged Inca Tern, Larosterna inca, native to the coasts of Peru & Chile.

 

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Inca Dinka Doo. 2008. collage on paper, mounted on glass.

8-1/4 x 7-1/2" (framed)

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First day on the Inca Trail with Jose, Donna, Sam and Matt

The ruins of Isla del Sol aren't really that impressive, and we didn't spend that long here, to be perfectly honest, apart from Macchu Pichu, I don't think there are any ruins in South America that come close to what you'll see in Mexico/central America.

Inca ruins on the Inca Trail Day 1

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