These images and information represent archaeology sites and features presented in Parallels That Cross. Materials and content, displayed or accessible through them, are protected by copyright as indicated here or on content providers websites. Some of these are actual sites and features but others, clearly identified, are used to approximate fictional sites or features I imagined as possible. They are arranged alphabetically so that you can more rapidly locate a particular site or feature.
Guardian’s Roost
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Pachamama’s Gold Mask
This is an image of a real ancient Peruvian Inca mask similar to the mask I envisioned that Mica viewed when she first saw Pachamama in her tomb.
This is an image of a fountain, “The bath of the Princess”, at the base of the Ollantaytambo Inca ruins but is similar to the shower I envisioned that Mica discovered and restored in Parallels That Cross. Credit: Stevage. License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0
These are two Toltec statues of central Mexico. If they had large puma-like heads connected to sculpted fierce bare-breasted women on top then they would look similar to what I envisioned for a gate to the fictional Pachamama site.
This is an image of Wiñay Wayna near Machu Picchu but is similar to the fortress I envisioned that Mica discovered in Parallels That Cross. (Credit: memographer.com)