the twelve angle stone

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Twelve angle stone. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twelve angle stone. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inca Twelve Angle Stone, Cusco, Peru Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Twelve Angle Stone of Hatunrumiyoc in Cusco, Peru Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Twelve Angle Stone of Hatunrumiyoc in Cusco Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hatun Rumiyoc street with Incan twelve angle stone in Cusco, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hatun Rumiyoc street with Incan twelve angle stone in Cusco, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The twelve angle stone
Hatunrumiyoc - Twelve-Angle Stone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hatun Rumiyoc street with Incan twelve angle stone in Cusco, Peru Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hatun Rumiyoc street with Incan twelve angle stone in Cusco, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hatun Rumiyoc street with Incan twelve angle stone in Cusco, Peru Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hatun Rumiyoc street with Incan twelve angle stone in Cuzco, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hatun Rumiyoc street with Incan twelve angle stone in Cusco, Peru Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hatun Rumiyoc street with Incan twelve angle stone in Cusco, Peru Royalty Free Stock Photo
At over one ton in weight and perfectly crafted to have 12 unique sides It is part of a huge ancient Inca wall that was later used by the Spanish conquistadors as a base. The Incas used to cut and shape the stones into a perfect finish, and then fit them exactly amongst other stones; without using any mortar. In the case of the “12 angle Inca stone” it has 12 corners which perfectly fit the other stones in the wall. The fit is so tight and perfect, that it is impossible to even stick a pin between the stones.


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