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Ratcho Wrote:
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> I've never come across any photos which
> demonstrate what the stones look like when pulled
> apart. You mention razor sharp peaks...I'd
> appreciate seeing any photos/links.
Hi Ratcho, my photos are all in slides and I don't have a way to convert them!
OK to kindly ignore or just take it for what it's worth. Sorry.
By the way, just to be clear, my description was not about the monoliths at Sacsayhuaman but was about the smaller boulders in Cuzco and Machu Picchu. On one block I counted 32 different faces that supported adjacent stones. I do not recall seeing the inside surfaces of joints between the 200 ton monoliths at Sacsayhuaman. I'll try to dig those up to rekindle my memory.
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> I've never come across any photos which
> demonstrate what the stones look like when pulled
> apart. You mention razor sharp peaks...I'd
> appreciate seeing any photos/links.
Hi Ratcho, my photos are all in slides and I don't have a way to convert them!
OK to kindly ignore or just take it for what it's worth. Sorry.
By the way, just to be clear, my description was not about the monoliths at Sacsayhuaman but was about the smaller boulders in Cuzco and Machu Picchu. On one block I counted 32 different faces that supported adjacent stones. I do not recall seeing the inside surfaces of joints between the 200 ton monoliths at Sacsayhuaman. I'll try to dig those up to rekindle my memory.
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