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Twelve Angled Inca Hatunrumiyoc Stone ,Cuzco, Peru Stock Image
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Twelve angled Inca Hatunrumiyoc stone ,Cuzco, Peru #88200073
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12 sided Inca Hatunrumiyoc stone, Cuzco Peru
Twelve Angled Stone
The Famous Twelve-angled Stone of the Ancient Inca Wall on Hatun Rumiyoc Street in Cusco of Peru
Twelve angled stone in Cusco, Peru
January 20, 2019 Hatun Rumiyoc Street (Cusco City) Peru, twelve-angled stone
January 20, 2019 Hatun Rumiyoc Street (Cusco City) Peru, twelve-angled stone
View to Twelve-angled stone aka Hatun Rumiyoc as a part of a wall of the palace of the Archbishop of Cuzco, Peru
View to Twelve-angled stone aka Hatun Rumiyoc Cuzco, Peru
View to Twelve-angled stone aka Hatun Rumiyoc as a part of a wall of the palace of the Archbishop of Cuzco, Peru
View to Twelve-angled stone aka Hatun Rumiyoc as a part of a wall of the palace of the Archbishop of Cuzco, Peru
View to Twelve-angled stone aka Hatun Rumiyoc as a part of a wall of the palace of the Archbishop of Cuzco, Peru
Famous Twelve Angled Stone precisely cut and perfectly assembled by Incas
View to Twelve-angled stone aka Hatun Rumiyoc as a part of a wall of the palace of the Archbishop of Cuzco, Peru
View to Twelve-angled stone aka Hatun Rumiyoc as a part of a wall of the palace of the Archbishop of Cuzco, Peru
stone is composed of a formation of diorite rocks and is recognized by its fine finishing and twelve-angled border, an example