huaca pucllana

the day after visiting el museo larco, we as a large group went to huaca pucllana.  this is a large pyramid in the middle of lima!  here is an arial view of the huaca.  restoration and preservation of this huaca began in the early 1990s if my memory proves correct.  up until then, it had been used as a soccer field, motorcycle track and just a general gathering place!

the huaca was used as a ceremonial and city center for the lima people who were living in lima (coincidentally) between 200 and 700 AD.  

we had a guided tour for the huaca with a few other groups.  the tour guide was a little more robotic in her delivery and also was not as able to answer our questions than our guide at the museo larco.  that being said, her english was still waaay better than my spanish!  they also had llamas and alpacas on site.  here is a picture of an alpaca from another place we went:





we found out more about the limas.  this nicely built upon our visit to el museo larco the day before.  we saw some burials where the citizens had been beheaded.  unfortunately, the limas liked sacrificing their first born, so i would definitely be a goner.  some photos from the huaca:

view of lima from the huaca


all the bricks were made by hand!



time spent at the huaca: 1.5 hrs
times visited: 1
overall: B

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