If one zooms in, it’s possible to see the guy standing on the second level up, between 9 & 10 o’clock. He’s holding a banana, and so it’s easy to get a sense of scale.
That’s pretty much the story everywhere you go in Peru. You’re going to spend a lot of time trying (and failing) to grasp the size of things.
Everywhere around the Sacred Valley you look up these massive cliffs and there’s terraces. Terraces all over. Incans terraformed their mountains on an industrial scale, Moray is pretty much just an agrilab in a much larger project.
You don’t really get a sense of size, but these terraces are huge.
If one zooms in, it’s possible to see the guy standing on the second level up, between 9 & 10 o’clock. He’s holding a banana, and so it’s easy to get a sense of scale.
Seeing him actually made it smaller to me. These circles are only about 200-300 feet wide on the map.
That’s pretty much the story everywhere you go in Peru. You’re going to spend a lot of time trying (and failing) to grasp the size of things.
Everywhere around the Sacred Valley you look up these massive cliffs and there’s terraces. Terraces all over. Incans terraformed their mountains on an industrial scale, Moray is pretty much just an agrilab in a much larger project.