The entrance to an ancient (still used) temple at the bottom of a canyon. We bicycled to this place. Image Reply
The inside of the temple. Legend has it that a man carried each of these stones (no doubt weighing tons each) into place, so they made him a god. Image Reply
Complex irrigation systems, often doubling back on each other, carrying out centuries of water rights, distribution priorities, hierarchies, all gravity fed from the distant volcanoes, all maintained by unwritten tradition. Image Reply
Dotted throughout are thousands of little temples for offerings for fertility, good weather, good rice yields, everything needed for success to feed thousands of families. One temple for each plot, one for each family. Image Reply
Another action-packed day of no food. Not a moment of struggle–except for periodic cravings, no real hunger. Image Reply