Peru is a place lost in time and full of magic and mystery. Wandering down narrow cobblestone streets, past stone structures featuring precisely cut and shaped stones, and gurgling irrigation channels will have you instantly spellbound. The intricately crafted carvings and stonework are found throughout Inca architecture, from the most modest buildings to ceremonial sites and fortresses alike.

Peru is one of the most fascinating and curious destinations in the world, full of stunning natural beauty, legendary history, and mysterious ruins that guard their ancient secrets well. The essence of the civilizations that once thrived here gives this colorful location an extraordinary frequency that is powerfully felt. The traces of these ancient cultures inspire a sense of wonder found in few places on earth.

In the last couple of decades, Peru has been discovered to be one of the earth’s oldest prehistory civilizations. When you look closely at the lower levels of the countless ancient stone walls, they show sophistication and skill that we are unable to reproduce even today. Inca architecture is broadly known for its exceptional masonry. It is celebrated for its enormous stone blocks, cut to perfection, and formed flawlessly to fit the adjacent stones. These hand-carved stones are put into place without mortar of any kind. One of the many theories is they may have been somehow manipulated to the softness of clay.

There are many theories about how these great temples and structures were built with such accuracy. This ongoing mystery implies a prehistory civilization that may be many thousands of centuries older than first thought. Along with parts of Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, and other mystical locations, Peru has artifacts and remnants of civilizations that pre-date archaeologists’ dating and current theories by vast amounts of time.

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