
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a sign in a wooden frame providing information about the Wak'a and Aqueduct of Sapantiana, part of the Chinchaysuyu ceque system. It was an ancient Andean water sanctuary. In the 16th century, the Jesuits constructed the Sapantiana Aqueduct, merging Inca and Spanish engineering to supply water. Beyond its functional purpose, the location held deep spiritual significance, symbolizing life and a connection to the divine. The sign also mentions the archaeological work in the area and includes the logos of Cusco city and the Qosqo Plan.
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