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GETTING TO QENQO
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About 15 minutes from the bus parade, near the ruins of Sacsayhuaman. Qenqo visit by a City Tour (Pull) offered by any travel agency (almost all offer this service), walk walked an average of 50 minutes from the city of Cusco or take a private tour.R... |
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SMALL Q'ENQO
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Small Q'enqo: Small Q'enqo site, much more destroyed than Q'enqo Grande, shows remains of high walls, planning the same move and carefully carved from the rock. |
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Q'USILLUCHAYOC OF Q'ENQO
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It is a Quechua name that means "temple or place that has monkeys." It is located 500 meters directly east of Q'enqo Grande. It has a carved stone nearly two feet high in which some think they see the shape of a toad. In the rock are still visible re... |
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INTIHUATANA OF Q'ENQO
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On the rock smoothed and polished two cylinders short stand tall. You've probably been a intihuatana, which translates as "place where the sun is tied", ie to calculate the position of the sun. It is not known how this device worked. |
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CARVED STONE IN Q'ENQO
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Behind that stands a stone promontory where a staircase carved into the rock leads to the summit. Here comes the little zigzag channel, from a smaller hole, then down on a tree branch follows the slope and one that reaches the camera into the rocky g... |
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QUENQ'O LARGE
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This complex contains an amphitheater surrounding a carved natural stone. It also has a rocky decorated with a passage leading to an underground room, a complex of terraces, rooms, and a drainage channel system designed to extract water from the site... |
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QENQO RUINS
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Kenko or Quenco, Quechua Q'inqu ("Labyrinth") is an archaeological site located in the Sacred Valley, 6 km. the city of Cusco (5 min. to the northeast of Cusco), Peru at 3580 meters. Consists of two places: the Great, who is at the foot of the road f... |
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