Sheep at Castlerigg Stone Circle
It seemed as though the sheep (unlike tourists) would not really like to wander within the ring. Cosmic energy? Training? Or do they just perceive the stones a sort of solid barrier?
It seemed as though the sheep (unlike tourists) would not really like to wander within the ring. Cosmic energy? Training? Or do they just perceive the stones a sort of solid barrier?
Just outside Cuzco, the huge granite fortress built by the Incas is a truly magical place. It is said that Cuzco and surroundings were designed in the shape of a Puma with the fortress of Saqsayhuamán (or "Saqsaywaman") as the Pumas teeth. The individual stones are already huge, but the scale of the whole site is absolutely breathtaking. ...
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January 7th, 2008 at 7:45 am
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January 7th, 2008 at 6:59 pm
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