Tuesday, 12 February 2019

HUCHUY QOSQO TO MACHU PICCHU INFORMATION


The Spanish took control of Huchuy Qosqo during the 1500s, after the Manco Inca Revolution (approx. 1540) and utilized the site as a ranch. The Incas had developed a few little repositories for water system. Amid their time at Huchuy Qosqo the Spanish pulverized some other Inca structures to assemble the bigger supply you see today.
Location: Perú

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