Stock Photo - Sacred Valley, Pisac, Peru. Pisac Sunday market day. Pisac. Sacred Valley. Pisac, or Pisaq in Quechua, is a small town about 35 km from Cuzco. Pisac is best known for its Sunday market, but is also known for some ruins dating from about the same time as Machu Picchu. The main plaza is filled to overflowing with a hundred or more stalls selling the same forgettable tourist junk available all over Peru, with more stalls spilling over onto the surrounding streets and the area in front of the church.

Stock Photo: Sacred Valley, Pisac, Peru. Pisac Sunday market day. Pisac. Sacred Valley. Pisac, or Pisaq in Quechua, is a small town about 35 km from Cuzco.

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