In the indigenous language Quechua, Cumbe Mayo means fine river, which is a quite fitting name for this ancient aqueduct. It is located about 12 miles southwest of Cajamarca, and stretches on for nearly five miles. It is believed that it was build around 1500 B.C. Its function seems to be for...
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Legend has it that when the Spanish Conquistadores arrived in Cajamarca, Inca Atahualpa was relaxing in his favorite place: The Inca Baths. You too can experience these baths, which are located about 6km east of the city. Although the old pools remain in tact and can be seen, only the new pools are...