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Sacsayhuaman
The site is considered unique in the world due to its singular architectural
characteristics. In building Sacsayhuaman, the Incas used stone
blocks of up to 9 meters high and 5 meters wide, each fitting perfectly
with the other. The fortress has an area of approximately 360 meters
and has doors, galleries and watchtowers at strategic points.
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Q'Enqo or Kenko
Sanctuary dedicated
to the adoration of animals. Ruins formed by a rocky place with
stairs in zigzag, it has a main building like a circular amphitheatre
where 19 window sills are located as seats.
There
is labyrinth entrance to underground galleries, passages, channels,
and stairs with signs of a remote culture; these reveal a series
of drawings and engravings, including outstanding figures of pumas.
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Puca Pucara
Inca archaeological location, located at the peak of a hill, was
a military position and an administrative center. It is a fortification
formed by platforms, stairs, passages, turrets, windowsills and
a wall that defends the whole construction in a circular shape.
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Tambomachay
It was an Inca sanctuary dedicated to the cult of the water, and
it was a reserved place for the Inca. It is known as the "Baños
del Inca" (Inca's spa). It is constructed of fine lithic finishes
and high domain of the hydraulic engineering.
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