SACSAYHUAMAN (PERU)


 Sacsayhuaman Wall in Peru 

     Have you ever wondered what it is like to be in the biggest architectural work by Incas? As shown in the picture, you can see perfectly cut rocks with approximate dimensions. It was said that the stone used in building the Sacsayhuaman wall was carried by thousands of men, imagine how hard and heavy it was for them, right? The walls were once considered as the most important military base of the Inca Empire, and it will remain as a living proof of how powerful and knowledgeable the Incas were back then. Today, it is still in use for events and Inca-inspired ceremonies in Peru. 


How does the Sacsayhuaman Wall contribute or affect human relationships? 

    Given the ancient history and the spectacular view attraction of Sacsayhuaman Wall, it is obviously the most visited tourist spot in Cusco, Peru wherein people come and go. Through its history, one can be a reason why people could form relationships. As I had mentioned, the Sacsayhuaman was once considered as the most important military base, this can also be used to represent the wall's importance as someone's presence. Sacsayhuaman Wall can be interpreted in many ways to build and form a connection to someone. 


Mending Walls or Building Bridges? 

      Everyone has a preference, some builds a barrier to keep their thoughts and relationship as it is, maybe due to the fact that they're much more comfortable in socializing within a certain circle. While the others prefers to build a proper connection and to reach out new opportunities in creating a relationship. In the end, it's always the person's preferences matters. 

       Well, as for me, I tend to mend walls when its necessary because there will always be an instances where we need to keep our thoughts in place for us to be able to breathe. However, most of the time, I love to build relationships, make new friends, and to create a genuine bond with someone. Whether someone prefers mending walls or either building bridges, it doesn't change the fact that it's ourselves who choose for ourselves. 

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