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Parallax Arts
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You Might Have Seen It Before, But Here's That One Place In Indonesia With A Volcano Behind Waterfalls
I Have Shared Plenty Of Korean Pine Trees, But Without A Doubt This Is My New Favorite One, Jeolla Bukdo, South Korea
The Mysterious Walls Of Sacsayhuaman Among Them, The Most Intriguing Are The Three Zig-Zag Walls That Serve As Protective Fortifications For The Ancient Citadel. These Walls Were Constructed Using Stones That Appear To Be Impossible To Move Without The Aid Of Heavy Machinery. To Put It Into Perspective, The Weight Of Certain Rocks Surpasses A Hundred Tons, While A Medium-Sized Car Weighs Less Than Two Tons. Moreover, It Is Worth Noting That The Tallest Rock Stands At An Impressive Height Of 9 Meters. Beyond Their Sheer Weight, These Rocks In Sacsayhuaman Are Fitted Together With A Precision That Surpasses The Capabilities Of Hand Tools Known To Us Today. When The Spanish Colonizers Arrived In The Area, They Dismantled Numerous Inca And Killike Structures To Repurpose The Materials For Their Own Buildings. However, When Confronted With The Walls Of Sacsayhuaman, They Were Unable To Move The Colossal Rocks. Consequently, The Spanish Attributed The Construction Of These Walls To Supernatural Forces, Owing To Their Immense Size. Is It Conceivable That The Ancient Civilizations Residing In Sacsayhuaman Possessed Knowledge And Techniques That Elude Our Current Understanding? At Present, We Cannot Definitively Answer This Question. What We Do Know Is That These Walls Have Withstood The Test Of Time, Remaining Resilient Against Natural Disasters And All Attempts At Demolition Up To The Present Day
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