π Inca administrative center built in the 1400s, also known as 'The Walls'. π Features compressed mud walls on terraces, showcasing the Inca Empire's urban planning. # Why Go ποΈ Glimpse the Inca Empire's highly organized expansion and urban planning. πΆ Explore administrative buildings, warehouses, barracks, an observation tower, and a ceremonial area. π‘ Envision original form despite partial restoration. π Witness evidence of Inca control over transportation and urban planning. β¨ Discover traces of a fascinating civilization distinct from Nazca. # Why Avoid π§ Ruins are crumbling in places and not fully restored. πΆββοΈ Access might involve a dusty walk if not by tour or taxi. # Cost π° Single ticket (10./S) includes admission to Paredones, Cantalloc Aqueducts, and Las Agujas sites. # Location π Located at kilometer marker 1 of the Nasca-Puquio Highway, five minutes from Nazca. π Accessible by tour, taxi, or a dusty walk.
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