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Puyupatamarca
-13.2064° N, -72.5318° E
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Puyupatamarca, also known as 'The City Above the Clouds,' is an archaeological site situated in the Urubamba Valley of Peru along the historic Inca Trail. Positioned at an altitude of approximately 3600 meters, the site is renowned for its stunning views and its five ingeniously designed stone baths. These baths, which are fed by a continuous supply of fresh water during the wet season, exemplify the advanced water management techniques of the Inca civilization. The ruins at Puyupatamarca reflect the architectural prowess of the Incas, showcasing their ability to adapt construction to challenging high-altitude environments. This site offers valuable insights into the Inca's sophisticated societal structures and their ritualistic use of water, making it a significant location for understanding Inca culture and engineering expertise.
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Inca Construction of Puyupatamarca
1400 CE
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Water Management Features
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