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Avatar: BeSpoke Designs - Monster Nemesis

 

Outfit: E.K. - JOEL Jumpsuit Orange

 

Pose: Lavarock Poses - Male Bento Pose Set 5

Canon AE-1 Program (1981)

Canon FD 28 mm F:2.8

 

San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Nik Silver Efex Pro 2

Lightroom 3

Arista Edu 100

Kodak D-76

Los fariseos de los últimos días (Programa de variedades)

 

El cristiano Zhang Yi ha conocido el testimonio de que el Señor ha regresado, pero mientras investiga el camino verdadero, su pastor y su anciano tratan en varias ocasiones de impedírselo y evitarlo, diciéndole: “Quienes afirman que el Señor ha venido encarnado difunden una herejía y falsas enseñanzas. ¡No les hagas caso, no leas sus palabras ni tengas contacto con ellos!”. Esto confunde a Zhang Yi, pues el Señor Jesús dijo claramente: "Pero a medianoche se oyó un clamor: '¡Aquí está el novio! Salid a recibirlo'" (Mateo 25:6). "Mis ovejas oyen mi voz […]" (Juan 10:27). Según las palabras del Señor, las personas han de ser vírgenes prudentes y buscar y escuchar activamente la voz del Señor para poder recibirlo, pero su pastor y su anciano intentan de todo con tal de impedir y frenar que los creyentes oigan la voz de Dios. ¿Por qué les da miedo que los creyentes investiguen el camino verdadero? Tras debatir con su pastor y su anciano, al final Zhang Yi descubre quiénes son los fariseos de los últimos días y quién es el verdadero obstáculo que impide que los creyentes reciban al Señor.

 

Recomendación: He aquí yo estoy a la puerta y llamo

 

Las escrituras tomadas de LA BIBLIA DE LAS AMERICAS® (LBLA) Copyright © 1986, 1995, 1997 por The Lockman Foundation usado con permiso. www.LBLA.com

  

Strobist: AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead. Triggered by Cybersync.

Program:Manual

Lens:15mm f/2.4 G

F:11.0

Speed:1/80

ISO:64

Focal Length:15 mm

Focus Mode:Manual

Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, [3]

VR:Off

WB:Auto1

Picture Control:Auto

Focus Distance:14.13 m

Dof:inf (0.65 m - inf)

HyperFocal:0.68 m

 

Program:Manual

Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR

F:11.0

Speed:1/250

ISO:560

Focal Length:34 mm

AF Fine Tune Adj:+16

Focus Mode:AF-C

AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)

Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, [3], Auto ISO, [9]

VR:On

Metering Mode:Multi-segment

WB:Auto0

Picture Control:Neutral

Focus Distance:3.98 m

Dof:inf (1.87 m - inf)

HyperFocal:3.50 m

 

Hard Working Honey Bee.

An Eastbound UP tank train passes by the Oak Park green line Subway station, in Oak Park outside Chicago. Leading is UP’s Employee Assistance Program unit, which caught me off guard completely until I saw the stickers on the side.

Our forests and our fields are undergoing programmed death. For the maximum economic return, to maximize profits, they are depleted, exploited and killed.

And yet it's the only thing that makes us live. Until then, we can not feed ourselves with plastic or derivatives of petrol.

Why sign their death? Why exterminate them?

 

Nos forêts comme nos champs subissent la mort programmé. Pour le rendement économique maximal, pour avoir le maximum des bénéfices, on les appauvrit, on les exploitent et on les tuent.

Et pourtant c'est la seule chose qui nous fait vivre. Jusqu'au là, on n'arrive pas à se nourrir avec le plastique ou bien les dérivées du petrol.

Pourqui signer leur mort? Pourqui les exterminer?

When CMF series 15 and 16 came out with the cyborg figs, I thought combining them together with other parts would make a good Tron program.

Our children's childen are the crown of old men .

Branch piercing wall, abandoned inn

Program:Manual

Lens:50mm f/1.4 G

F:13.0

Speed:1/200

ISO:64

Focal Length:50 mm

AF Fine Tune Adj:0

Focus Mode:AF-C

AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)

Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, [3], Auto ISO, [9]

VR:Off

Metering Mode:Multi-segment

WB:Auto0

Picture Control:Neutral

Focus Distance:11.89 m

Dof:inf (4.17 m - inf)

HyperFocal:6.40 m

 

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Think of me as programmable soda

Too much cherry?

Baby then you can just add cola

Think of me as programmable soda

 

'Cause you can

Can be a cruel fella

So okay, then I just back off

The vanilla

 

Think of me as programmable soda

'cause I've come

I've come to accept that

For lovelies you are a fanatic

But I can't

I can't let that throw me

Into a genital panic

 

Think of me as programmable soda

Too much cherry?

Baby then you can just add cola

Think of me as programmable soda

When you think

And boy when you drink

When you think of me

~Tori Amos

 

(in case anyone's curious there are 7 skins and 6 hairstyles all mashed together)

Bronze Star Medal Recipient Staff Sgt. (P) James Slough, the Harrisburg Opportunity Center assistant station commander, talks about how motivation and preparation has helped him have a successful career in the U.S. Army Sept. 30 during the discussion panel at the Youth and Education Services Career Day at the Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton, Pa. Slough was chosen as the Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion’s Hometown Hero as part of the U.S. Army participation in the 27th Annual Toyo Tires National Hot Rod Association Nationals at the Maple Grove Raceway. Other members of the discussion panel were NHRA Seven-Time World Champion Tony “Sarge” Schumacher and -Time Motorcycle Champion Steve Johnson. U.S. Army photo by Christine June.

Athens, GA (Clarke County) Copyright 2008 D. Nelson

 

Georgia wildflowers grow alongside an exit ramp. This is part of the Georgia D.O.T.'s Wildflower Program which began in 1974 when Virginia Hand Callaway started the movement to plant and protect wildflowers on the roadsides. Later, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter met with Lady Bird Johnson to discuss the highly-successful Texas Wildflower Program. Following the trip, the Georgia D.O.T. enthusiastically endorsed the program for implementation here.

 

Not only are they pretty - and sometimes stunning - to look at, the program also helps to restore and preserve native flora, and because these native flowers are already adapted to soil and climate conditions, they need little to no maintenance.

Canon AE-1 Program, Beroflex 80-200mm f/4.5, Kodak Gold 200.

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Decision 3: "Use Item, SEO Lantern"

Decision 4: "Use Item, Save & Restore Potion"

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Canon AE1 Program | Konica SGX100

 

Lac d'Aiguebelette, France | August 2020

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Every year, in summer there is a project in Budapest, on the Freedom-bridge. There are is a really, interesting weekend programs. Concerts, cultural programs, etc.

Camera: Pfliegel 6x18

Film: old Agfa RS 50, cross developed

ND 4 filter

Nanjing, January 2022

 

This is China~~

 

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A page from the official program of the Second Atlanta Pop Festival,1970. This program was subject to change and it did. Everyone started late and many played at a different time from what was shown here. The music went until the early hours of each morning. I was a big fan of Jethro Tull but he was a no show. The Allman Brothers did start and end the show but I did not get any pictures of them - they were no so famous in my neck of the woods at that time. Jimi Hendrix did play on the fourth of July with a big fireworks show.

This is a contemporary photo of the original tabloid size program printed on newsprint. The 4 photos of the program in this set reflect the complete program except for some advertisements that I did not photograph.

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Camera: Canon AE-1 Program

Lens: Canon FD 50mm 1.8

Filter: Hoya Infrared R72

Film: Rollei Infrared 400

D-76 1:1 8 Min. 73 F.

Scanned from lith print

Slavich Unibrom 160 BP Grade 3

Arista Liquid Lith

 

SEE THE CAMERA AT THE LINK BELOW:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/vikingphotos/5344848758/in/set-7215...

original abstract art

 

Art prints and image rights StacyYoungArt.com

Upper East Side, Central Park - Jun 2008 - 085

 

These pictures were taken on two successive days when I had doctor appointments on the Upper East Side of NYC, and had the chance to walk along Fifth Avenue, and then through Central Park in order to return to my apartment on the Upper West Side, at Broadway & 96th

 

I had spotted this woman jogging in Central Park a little earlier -- how could you not notice someone in a bright pink top and pink hat? She had been running south, while I was walking north, and she went by too quickly for me to get a picture.

 

But about ten minutes later, as I was approaching Columbus Avenue and 96th Street, she jogged past me again ... she had to stop at Columbus Avenue, because of the traffic, so she was actually jogging in place when I took this picture...

 

Note: on Sep 26, 2012, I replaced the original version of this photo with a slightly edited one. All I did was some relatively minor adjusting of "hot spots" and "cold spots" -- but unfortunately, I was unable to remove all the monochromatic blackness in the woman's tights Unfortunately, the original photo was shot as a JPG image, before I learned about the benefits of shooting in RAW and making more subtle adjustments with my Aperture photo-editing program...

 

Note: this picture was published in a Sep 21, 2008 blog article entitled "Road Kill." It was also included in a June 6, 2009 photo mashup, as seen in the comment below, and as displayed in full-sized format on this Flickr page. And it was published in an Aug 4, 2009 blog titled "What Kind of Music Do You Listen to When You Work Out?" More recently, it was published in a Sep 1, 2009 blog titled "How Far Should You Run In A Workout?", which was republished in a Jul 19, 2010 blog, and again in a Dec 17, 2010 blog. And it was published in a Sep 28, 2009 blog titled "Treadmill Vs. Outdoor Running," which was reprinted in a Jun 30, 2010 Bike Swim Run blog with the same title. It was also published in a Nov 6, 2009 blog titled World Run Day 2009 is This Sunday!" And it was published in a Dec 12, 2009 "Sweet California" blog titled "Tomorrow's the Day."

 

Moving into 2010, the photo was published in a Feb 25, 2010 blog titled "Is Less Exercise More Effective?" It was also published in an undated (Mar 2010) blog titled "My yeast infection cure." And it was published in a Mar 31, 2010 "Wellwire" blog titled "What's My Motivation?", as well as a Mar 31, 2010 Suite-101-dot-com blog titled "Term Insurance Comparison by Age for Women Only," and an Apr 1, 2010 blog titled "Encouraging Activity With Group Health Insurance Discounts." It was also published in an Apr 22, 2010 Italian blog titled "Ti alleni con la musica? Apple sostituisce le cuffie che non resistono al sudore." It was also published in an Apr 23, 2010 Insured Life blog, with the same title as the caption that I used on this Flickr page. And it was published in an Apr 27, 2010 Italian blog, titled Alternare i tipi di allenamento per migliorare i risultati. It was also published in a May 24, 2010 blog titled "How Physical Activity Enhances Productivity." And it was published in an undated (May 2010) blog titled "Exercise for Women." It was also published in a Jun 3, 2010 blog titled "How to Look Cute While Jogging."

 

In the second half of 2010, it was published in a Jul 7, 2010 blog titled "Women’s Workout Guidelines Are Mostly Guesswork." A tightly cropped version of the photo was published in a Jul 14, 2010 blog titled "3 Reasons Not To Use An iPod Armband." And a very tightly cropped version was also published in an Aug 26, 2010 issue of the French version of Slate, in a blog titled "Ecouter de la musique pousse à s'entraîner plus fort." It was also published in a Sep 11, 2010 blog titled "Working Out in Maintenance Mode." And it was published in a Sep 26, 2010 ArticleTZ blog, with the same title (and notes) as what I had put onto the original Flickr page. It was also published in an undated (Oct 2010) Cool New York Group Health Insurance images blog , with the same title as the caption that I put on my Flickr page.

 

Moving into 2011, the photo was published in an undated (early Jan 2011) blog titled "Top Picks in Running Sneakers." It was also published in a Mar 15, 2011 blog titled "Ready To Race? Getting Started & Running In NYC." And it was published in a Sep 9, 2011 blog titled "Sport: risultati migliori cambiando ritmo."

 

Moving into 2012, the photo was published in a Jan 3, 2012 blog titled "5 Resolutions Diversity Practitioners Should Make in 2012." It was also published in a Feb 15, 2012 blog titled "High-Tech Health: Your Smartphone and the Gym." And it was published in a May 8, 2012 blog titled "5 Signs Your Exercise Habit Might Be Getting Out of Hand." It was also published in a May 31, 2012 blog titled "Five Practical Tips for Developing a Sustainable Workplace for Employees." And it was published in a Jun 1, 2012 blog titled "Workout Camp." It was also published in a Jun 17, 2012 blog titled "A hidden message of encouragement in my exercise playlist." And it was published in an Aug 30, 2012 blog titled "Tips To Help Avoid Yeast Infections," as well as a Sep 3, 2012 blog titled "Think You Can’t Do Anything About Your Yeast Infection? Think Again!" It was also published in an undated (late Sep 2012) blog titled "10 Most Powerful Success Habits," as well as a Sep 26, 2012 blog titled "Celebrate National Women’s Health and Fitness Day!" And it was published in an undated (late Oct 2012) blog titled "Ti alleni con la musica? Apple sostituisce le cuffie che non resistono al sudore." It was also published in a Dec 27, 2012 blog titled "Saving Money on Term Life Insurance."

 

Moving into 2013, the photo was published in a Jan 7, 2013 blog titled "Simple Way On How To Deal With Yeast Infection," as well as a Jan 7, 2013 blog titled "Alternative And Natural Treatments For A Yeast Infection," and a Jan 24, 2013 blog titled "Tips To Avoid Yeast Infections In The Future." It was also published in an undated (late Jan 2013) blog titled "The 16 Most Popular Habits of Highly Successful People." And it was also published in a Mar 26, 2013 blog titled "Exercise With Music For Bigger Benefits." It was also published in a May 24, 2013 article titled "ランニングの際に使いやすいアームバンド," as well as a Jun 3, 2013 blog titled "Alternative And Natural Treatments For A Yeast Infection." And it was published in a Jun 24, 2013 blog titled "Stop Trying To Deal With Yeast Infections Without Good Advice. Read Here!"

Program:Manual

Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR

F:6.3

Speed:1/800

ISO:140

Focal Length:24 mm

AF Fine Tune Adj:+16

Focus Mode:AF-C

AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)

Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, Auto ISO

VR:On

Metering Mode:Multi-segment

WB:Auto0

Picture Control:Neutral

Focus Distance:11.89 m

Dof:inf (2.43 m - inf)

HyperFocal:3.04 m

 

This is my project for the Bricklink Designer Program: Series 1.

 

If you'd like to see this turned into an official LEGO set, please vote for the project here on Bricklink!

 

www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-1/446/Victor...

 

There, you will also find more info about the set, including: the dimensions, the part count, what comes with the set and my inspiration for the many details throughout.

 

The Bricklink Designer Program (BDP) is similar to LEGO Ideas, where votes are tallied to see if LEGO will produce the set, only the final design won't look much different than the original submission with BDP. They want the fan designs to remain as unchanged as possible when they are finally produced.

 

Another key difference with BDP is, there are only a maximum of 20,000 sets produced. So these sets are much rarer and sell out quickly. It is best to follow a project/creator early on to stay informed of when a set will go on sale. This will save you money and regret because after they sell out, they tend to cost a lot more on aftermarket websites.

 

Here are some key dates:

March 7 - 31, 2023: Crowd Validation/Vote Phase

April - May 2023: LEGO Review Phase

Late May 2023: 5 Designs Announced

February 2024: Crowdfunding Phase

Summer /Fall 2024: Production & Shipping

Pachacútec sembrando la semilla del imperio Inca .

Pachacútec sowing the seed of the Inca empire.

 

De/From:

 

- Wikipedia:

- www.geni.com/people/Pachac%C3%BAtec-IX-Inca-Yupanqui-El-q...

- www.enjoy-machu-picchu.com/

 

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Pachacutec, del quechua: Pacha Kutiy Inqa Yupanki; "Inca del cambio del rumbo de la tierra, digno de estima"-

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Noveno Inca, también fue llamado "El Reformador". General valiente y hábil político, transformó el estado inca de un simple curacazgo a un gran imperio: el Tahuantinsuyo.

 

Nació en el palacio de Cusicancha, como hijo del Inca Wiracocha (Huiracocha o Viracocha) y Mama Runtu Caya.

Se dice que Pachacútec fue recomendado a Wiracocha por los nobles como el más capaz de sus hijos para tomar la mascapaicha cuando éste muriese, pero según las crónicas, Wiracocha se había encariñado tanto con Inca Urco que siempre lo prefería ante cualquier otra persona. Aunque no había sido designado como sucesor por su padre Wiracocha Inca, dirigió una defensa militar ante el belicoso ejército Chanca mientras que éste y su hijo Inca Urco habían huido del señorío. La victoria sobre los chancas hizo que Wiracocha Inca lo reconociera como su sucesor alrededor de 1438.

 

Como parte de su visión de estadista y caudillo guerrero, conquistó muchas etnias y estados, destacando su conquista del Collao que acrecentó el prestigio de los incas y particularmente de Pachacútec, quien por la notable expansión de sus dominios fue considerado un excepcional líder, dando vida a historias épicas e himnos gloriosos en tributo a sus hazañas. Numerosos curacas no dudaban en reconocer sus destrezas e identificarlo como "hijo del Sol". Mientras aún vivía, su hijo y sucesor Túpac Yupanqui derrotó al señorío Chimú y continuó con la expansión del Tahuantinsuyo. Además de conquistador, guerrero y emperador, diversas crónicas afirman que fue también un gran administrador, planificador, filósofo, observador de la psicología humana y carismático general.

 

Pachacútec es el primer inca del cual se encuentran referencias históricas que corroboran su existencia; por cual, es reconocido como el "primer inca histórico" y con él, se inicia el Período Imperial o de Expansión de los Incas. Sin embargo, la relevancia de su figura y legado, así como el de su denominación, lleva a pensar a varios estudiosos que tiene una importancia mucho mayor que la de solo un personaje, llegando a representar el inicio de toda una época de transición y reestructuración para la sociedad inca, etapa de cambios que continuaría posterior a su muerte en 1471, por su hijo Túpac Yupanqui y su nieto Huayna Cápac.

 

El gobierno del inca Pachacútec se extendió entre 1438 y 1471. Fue un gobierno de grandes conquistas territoriales y muchos lo consideran el organizador definitivo del Imperio Incaico.

 

Antes de la derrota de los Chancas se le conocía con el nombre de Inca Yupanqui y posteriormente se le llamó Pachacútec, que significa "el que transforma la tierra". Se dice que fue hijo del inca Huiracocha y de Mama Runtu Caya, quienes lo educaron para ser un gran inca, a pesar de que su padre había designado a su hijo Urco para sucederlo en el trono. Pero las hazañas del príncipe Pachacútec lo llevaron a convertirse en el noveno Inca. Lo sucedió su hijo Túpac Yupanqui.

 

El jesuita Bernabé Cobo, a mediados del siglo XVII, condensaba: "Fue este rey el más valiente y guerrero de todos los incas, porque él ordenó la república con el concierto de leyes y estatutos que guardó todo el tiempo que duró de entonces a la venida de los españoles".

 

Su educación la inició con su ayo Mircoymana y la continuó en el Yachayhuasi. A su egreso mostraba un sólida formación en sus modales y pensamientos. Comenzó su reinado con gran beneplácito, el mismo día que se ciño la mascapaicha se casó con Mama Anahuarque.

 

Pachacutec eliminó a los Chancas, los enroló en sus ejércitos; mientras él pacificaba la comarca Ayacuchana su hermano el General Cápac Yupanqui era enviado a conquistar la costa del mar, sometiendo a los curacas de cada curacargo al reinado del Cusco.

 

Este Rey, embelleció el Cusco, reedificó el Inticanca colmándolo de riquezas y cambió su nombre por el de Coricancha, la inauguración fue fastuosa como justo homenaje a una obra de arte. La definitiva organización del Incario se le debe a Pachacutec en opinión de la mayoría de historiadores y lo sindican como un gran Legislador.

 

Anciano con un gran Imperio y cantidad de hijos varones, co-reinó con su primogénito Amaru Yupanqui habido con la Coya Mama Anahuarque, que obligó al padre pedirle abdicara en favor de su hermano Túpac Yupanqui el cual había permanecido encerrado en el Coricancha por espacio de 16 años.

 

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Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui or Pachacutec (in hispanicized spellings) or Pachakutiq Inka Yupanki (Quechua) was the ninth Sapa Inca (1438–1471/1472) of the Kingdom of Cusco which he transformed into the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu). Most archaeologists now believe that the famous Inca site of Machu Picchu was built as an estate for Pachacuti.

 

In Quechua Pachakutiq means "he who overturns space and time", and Yupanki means "with honor". During his reign, Cusco grew from a hamlet into an empire that could compete with, and eventually overtake, the Chimú. He began an era of conquest that, within three generations, expanded the Inca dominion from the valley of Cusco to nearly the whole of western South America.

 

He was the ninth ruler of the Inca state who, from ruling a simple chiefdom came to rule a great empire, the Tawantinsuyu. Although he had not been designated as successor by his father Viracocha Inca, he led a military defense against the warlike army of Chanka while his father and his brother Urco Inca fled the manor. The victory over the Chankas made Inca Viracocha recognize him as his successor around 1438.

 

As part of his vision of a statesman and warrior chieftain he conquered many ethnic groups and states, highlighting his conquest of the Collao that enhanced the prestige of the Inca Pachacutec. Due to the remarkable expansion of their domains he was considered an exceptional leader, enlivening glorious epic stories and hymns in tribute to his achievements. Numerous kurakas do not hesitate to recognize his skills and identify him as "son of the Sun".

 

He conquered the provinces of Colla-Suyu and Chinchay-Suyu. Along with his sons, Tupac Ayar Manco (or Amaru Tupac Inca), and Apu Paucar Usnu, he defeated the Collas. Additionally, he left garrisons in subjugated lands

 

Pachacuti, son of Inca Viracocha, was the fourth of the Hanan dynasty. His wife's name was Mama Anahuarqui, or Quya Anawarkhi (Coya Anahurque). He had three sons, Tupac Ayar Manco, Apu Paucar, and Tupac Inca Yupanqui.

 

Pacachuti had his two brothers, Ccapac Yupanqui and Huayana Yupanqui, killed after the military campaign against the province of Chinchay-Suyu. He also killed his sons Tilca Yupanqui and Auqui Yupanqui.

 

Amaru, the older son, was originally chosen to be co-regent and eventual successor. Pachacuti later chose Tupac Inca because Amaru was not a warrior. He was also the first one to retire.

 

Pachacuti's given name was Cusi Yupanqui and he was not supposed to succeed his father Inca Viracocha who had appointed his brother Urco as crown prince. However in the midst of an invasion of Cuzco by the Chankas, the Incas' traditional tribal archenemies, Pachacuti had a real opportunity to demonstrate his talent. While his father and brother fled the scene, Pachacuti rallied the army and prepared for a desperate defense of his homeland. In the resulting battle, the Chankas were defeated so severely that legend tells even the stones rose up to fight on Pachacuti's side. Thus "The Earth Shaker" won the support of his people and the recognition of his father as crown prince after the death of Urco.

 

Pachacuti rebuilt much of Cusco, designing it to serve the needs of an imperial city and as a representation of the empire. Each suyu had a sector of the city, centering on the road leading to that province; nobles and immigrants lived in the sector corresponding to their origin. Each sector was further divided into areas for the hanan (upper) and hurin (lower) moieties. Many of the most renowned monuments around Cuzco, such as the great sun temple Qurikancha, were rebuilt during Pachacuti's reign.[3]:66–69,75

 

Despite his political and military talents, Pachacuti did not improve the system of succession. His son became the next Inca without any known dispute after Pachacuti died in 1471 due to a terminal illness, but in future generations, the next Inca had to gain control of the empire by winning enough support from the apos, priesthood, and military to win a civil war or intimidate anyone else from trying to wrest control of the empire.

 

Pachacuti is also credited with having displaced hundreds of thousands in massive programs of relocation and resettling them to colonize the most remote edges of his empire. These forced colonists were called mitimaes and represented the lowest place in the Incan social hierarchy. The Incan imperial government was highly authoritative and repressive.

 

He sent his son Tupac Inca Yupanqui an army to repeat his conquests and tyranny, and extend his realm to Quito. Pachacuti then built irrigating channels, cultivated terraces, made roads and hospices. The Road of the Inca stretched from Quito to Chile.

 

Pachacuti was a poet and the author of the Sacred Hymns of the Situa city purification ceremony. Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa attributed one song to Pachacuti on his deathbed "I was born as a lily in the garden, and like the lily I grew, as my age advanced / I became old and had to die, and so I withered and died."

 

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