
09/15/2025
Here's a glimpse through the Gate of Saqsaywaman, located high above Cusco, Peru. These megalithic structures date back to the Inca civilization, primarily constructed during the 15th and 16th centuries.
Each stone, precisely cut and fitted without mortar, bears the marks of time and the Andean winds. The immense scale reflects both the Incan mastery of engineering and their deep reverence for the natural world. The subtle gradations of grey and the rugged textures speak of resilience against relentless elements.
Standing here, the gate frames not just the landscape but also a passage through time. It whispers tales of a lost empire, inviting us to ponder the paradox of permanence and the ephemeral nature of human endeavor. The stones stand as silent witnesses, bridging earth and sky, man and mountain.