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Se cree que Machu Picchu fue una de las tantas residencias de descanso del prime…
Se cree que Machu Picchu fue una de las tantas residencias de descanso del primer emperador inca, Pachacutec, aunque por su carácter ceremonial y por algunas de las mejores construcciones de la ciudad, se podría considerar que era en realidad un santuario religioso, descartando así las suposiciones de algunos expertos investigadores que suponían que también pudo ser una zona militar.

Jamie Latendresse’s Ideal Live/Work Space
New York City is always a good idea. Get inspired, always in an new york style. See more excellent decor tips here: nydesignagenda.com

The Bridge Hike In Virginia That Will Make Your Stomach Drop
Travel | Virginia | Scenic Views | Amazing Hikes | Bridge Hikes | State Parks | Railroad Hikes | Nature | Amazing Places | Enchanting Places

Kendall Wilkinson + Sutro Architects
Awesome breakfast area. View is pretty good too. Via House of Turquoise: Kendall Wilkinson Sutro Architects

The Beginner’s Guide to Train Travel in Europe • The Blonde Abroad
Traveling by train in Europe is an experience within itself. It’s relaxing, you can see beautiful parts of the countries you travel through and it can also be a great way to meet people. While it’s mostly an ideal way to get from place to place,

Nettleton 198 / SAOTA
The ‘Nettleton 198’ located in Clifton, Cape Town, South Africa – Designed by SAOTA (Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects)

5 Amazing Towns on Perilous Cliff Sides
Ronda, Spain Ronda does not sit upon one strategically significant hilltop in the Andalusia region of Spain. It sits upon two hilltops, only 68 meters (223 feet) apart but separated by the 120 meter (400 feet) deep El Tajo Gorge. Ever since the Celts first built Ronda it has been an issue how to bridge the two sections of town.

I can’t decide what factor I like more, the fact that this house is perfect…or…
I can’t decide what factor I like more, the fact that this house is perfect…or the fact that it’s in Hawaii

love that place
St.-Pierre-Quiberon, Brittany, France by Stephane Maillard. This looks like a scene from the movie “Count of Monte Cristo”