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    Sacsayhuaman

    Sacsayhuaman

    Located at an elevation of 12,000 feet a short distance north of Cuzco, Sacsayhuaman was an Inca fortress. It is now in ruins, plundered, as usual, by the Spanish conquistadores. Besides killing countless native South Americans, they looted the Inca culture for gold and silver, drove the native religion underground, and decimated their monuments. The conquistadores did a thorough job of plundering Sacsayhuaman, hauling away anything that was movable. What remains is not movable and that is what is remarkable.

    Sacsayhuaman provides compelling evidence of technologies beyond the abilities of a culture that didn’t even have the benefits of the wheel. Consider that the battlement walls of Sacsayhuaman are built of enormous andesite stones found nowhere near the site. They are believed to originate from several quarries ranging 12 to 46 miles distant. The largest stones weigh 128 to 200 tons. They were apparently hauled — somehow — over severe terrain. Conventional theories on transporting them usually mention a combination of ropes, ramps, and the labor of hundreds or thousands of workers. The details vary, because nobody really knows for sure.

    This amazing site, the largest in South America, can be explored on horseback, including the temple of the moon,

    Sit in the king’s throne, explore the underground tunnel, and see a boulder weighing more than 500 tons. Enjoy the Eucalyptus forest and much more.

    You will want an experienced and knowledgeable guide.

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