i^Uolo by llirain iiingliani 



THE PLAZA OF SAYI.LA : CUZCO VALLEY 



In the Cuzco \'alley, as well as on all the roads in the uplands of Peru, whenever an 

 Indian passes through a village he stops to get a drink of chicha, the native beer, a large 

 glass of which may be purchased for about two cents. When it is cleanly made, it is not 

 disagreeable. 



I'lioto by Hiram Uinglij 

 A CORNER OF THE SAN FRANCISCO I'LAZ.V : CUZCO 



In the market-places of Cuzco and other Peruvian cities pottery made by the Indians in 

 vicinity is usually to be bought for prices ranging from live to fifty cents. It is hand 

 made, baked in primitive ovens, and rudely decorated with variegated designs. 



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