The incas reached an impressive development in their architecture, especially in their hydraulic constructions. Every archaeological complex featured well-built canals which channeled the water perfectly. This was why the lack of water was no a problem. In fact, some of the canals are still used to provide the inhabitants of the area with water.
The inhabitants of Tipon built a long, tall wall just to install a unique aqueduct. This huge wall has in its middle and lower section a drain to evacuate rainwater under the canal. The creativity of the ancient settlers had no limits.