Here are today’s Fun Photo Friday selections of favorite shots taken at Pachacamac outside Lima, Peru:
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Fun Photo Friday — Some Pachacamac Favorites
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Arriving Pachacamac
After our visit to El Salto del Friale to watch some guy dressed as a monk jump off a cliff into raging waters, our tour group headed some 25 miles/40 kilometers south along the coast to the Pachacamac Archeological Site.
If you thought the pyramids of Huaca Pucllana were impressive, wait until you get a glimpse of Puchacamac!
This archeological site covers some 2.3 square miles/6 square kilometers, and it is dotted with the remains of massive pyramids, temples, roadways, and buildings.
Atop the highest ground is the Temple of the Sun, which I’ll cover more in depth in a later, separate blog post (you’ll get a glimpse however on this week’s Fun Photo Friday). You can see the Temple of the Sun depicted at the upper right-hand corner of the 3-D rendering below:
Upon arrival to Pachacamac you’ll find the visitors center, which contains some background information as well as replicas of ancient artifacts that were found in the area.
Many of the building at Pachacamac were built by the pre-Incan Ichma Culture sometime between A.D. 1350 and 1400. Here is a detailed replica of Ichma Culture pottery:
There is much to see, do, and photograph here, which is why we’ll be exploring Pachacamac over the next three weeks culminating with a hike high above the surrounding area for some breathtaking views from the Temple of the Sun. So, until Wednesday, let me leave you with just a taste of what’s in store over these upcoming weeks:
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