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Kuelap
Fortress Chachapoyas,
Peru. |
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The Chachapoyas Culture (known as the Cloud
Forest people): Little is currently known of this culture,
although it was one of the most advanced civilizations to
develop in the tropical jungle region of Peru. One of the
most outstanding archaeological remains of this culture, Kuelap,
was discovered by a local resident in 1843.
Experts agree that the monumental aspects of Kuelap can only compare
in size and grandeur to in Peru, and the greater archaeological sites in the
Americas. Kuelap's construction is presumed to have taken at least
200 years to complete and millions of cubic feet of stone. This
colossal construction was not known by the spanish conquistadores;Kuelap's
strategic location between the Marañon and Utcubamba Rivers,
both long tributaries of the Amazon River, protected it from being
devastated.The area is surrounded by profuse vegetation with huge
trees, covered with bromeliads and orchids that add to its spectacular
nature.
Kuelap lies 9,843 feet above sea level (3,000 masl), 3 miles (5
km) from the town of Tingo, and one hour by land from Chachapoyas.
The climb is a 3 or 4-hour hike, or it can be done on horseback.
The structure of the main building is circular and for security
purposes has only one access corridor, sufficiently narrow to allow
only one person at a time to enter. Inside there are several divisions,
hundreds of round stone houses decorated with zigzag patterns, small
up to 1,969 feet (600 m)long and 66 feet (20m) high. Towers indicate
how well protected the compound was. It comprised more than 400
buildings, many of them with decorated walls and cornices or protruding
friezes.
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