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  • A YOUNG MAN DRESSED WITH THE FUR OF A DEER AND MAKE UP IN HIS FACE READY FOR A  TRADITIONAL DANCE AT THE HATUN LUYA FESTIVAL, .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 089.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 113.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 004.jpg
  • Main entrance to the gigantic fort of Kue?lap that is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 250A.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 153.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 127.jpg
  • AN OLD WOMAN IS GOING UP A ROAD IN ONE OF THE HILLS OF THE CITY OF LAMUD IN THE NORTH ANDES
    _MG_1239.jpg
  • AN OLD FARMER WOMAN., .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 060.jpg
  • A YOUNG WOMAN WITH DRY CORN TO PREPARE "MOTE" WHICH IS A TIPICAL FOOD IN THAT PART OF THE HIGHLANDS
    _MG_0510.jpg
  • A WOMAN DURING A TRADITIONAL DANCE AT THE HATUN LUYA DFESTIVAL., .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 143.jpg
  • A COUPLE OF MEN DRESSED LIKE THE "HUNTER" AND THE BEAR DURING A TRADITIONAL DANCE AT THE HATUN LUYA FESTIVAL., .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 139.jpg
  • A WOMAN DURING A TRADITIONAL DANCE AT THE HATUN LUYA DFESTIVAL., .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 131.jpg
  • TWO YOUNG WOMEN WEARING TRADITIONAL CLOTHES AT THE HATUN LUYA FESTIVAL., .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 096.jpg
  • A GIRL HAVING HER LUNCH.
    HATUN LUYA 052.jpg
  • DANCE CALLED "CARNAVAL CHACHAPOYANO" AT THE HATUN LUYA FETIVAL, .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 108A.jpg
  • Faces on the wall of the fort of Kuelap
    Fort of Kuelap 231A.jpg
  • Faces on the wall of the fort of Kuelap
    Fort of Kuelap 228A.jpg
  • Faces on the wall of the fort of Kuelap
    Fort of Kuelap 222A.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 123A.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 205.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 175.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 171.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 097.jpg
  • A Llama in front of the gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 044.jpg
  • A Llama in front of the gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 042.jpg
  • ONE "CHALAN" ON HIS HORSE. CHALAN IS CALLED THE HORSE RIDER OF THE PERUVIAN PASO, A BREED OF HORSE DISTINGUISHED BY THE WAY  HOW IT WALKS.  The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 231.tif
  • HANDS OF AN OLD WOMAN OF THE NORTH ANDES IN PERU.
    Hands of old woman_MG_1233.tif
  • Karajia is a spectacular funerary site. It is located in the district of Lamud, province of Luya, region Amazonas in Peru. South America..Here we will find 2-meter anthropomorphic wooden coffins located under a cliff. Mummies were placed inside each coffin. The Chachapopyas buried their dead in capsule-like tombs constructed of stone, wooden or cane poles and clay. Known locally as purunmachus (from the Quechua, purun wild and machu, old), the funerary statues lookout from cliffside perches overlooking the left bank of the Utcubamba River and several of its western tributaries. The scientific tests made by the investigators, show that the funeral monuments would have been constructed in the year 1460 AD (+/- 60 years)..A French-Peruvian team of archaeologists moreover discovered at least three human skulls inside a cavern in Chaquil, Chachapoyas 08 October, 2006. The discovering would be a proof of human sacrifice practices during the Chachapoyas culture, 800-1470 (AD)
    SARCOFAGOS DE KARAJIA 004.jpg
  • AN OLD WOMAN MAKING THREAD OF COTTON.
    _MG_1454.jpg
  • HANDS OF AN OLD WOMAN.
    _MG_1233.jpg
  • A YOUNG WOMAN WITH DRY CORN TO PREPARE "MOTE" WHICH IS A TIPICAL FOOD IN THAT PART OF THE HIGHLANDS
    _MG_0507.jpg
  • ONE "CHALAN" ON HIS HORSE DANCING MARINERA., .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 264.jpg
  • ONE "CHALAN" ON HIS HORSE. CHALAN IS CALLED THE HORSE RIDER OF THE PERUVIAN PASO, A BREED OF HORSE DISTINGUISHED BY THEWAY  HOW IT WALKS., .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 231.jpg
  • TWO YOUNG MEN WEARING TRADITIONAL CLOTHES LIKE A "CHALAN"  AT THE HATUN LUYA FESTIVAL., .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 211.jpg
  • TRADITIONAL REPRESENTATION OF THE VIRGIN MARIA AT THE HATUN LUYA FESTIVAL., .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 207.jpg
  • THEATRICAL SHOW  THAT REPRESENT HOW THE CULTURE CHACHAPOYAS COULD HAVE BURIED THIER DEATHS INSIDE THOSE SARCOPHAGUS AND THEN PUT THEM IN THE MIDDLE OF A MOUNTAIN., .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 176.jpg
  • THEATRICAL SHOW  THAT REPRESENT HOW THE CULTURE CHACHAPOYAS COULD HAVE BURIED THIER DEATHS INSIDE THOSE SARCOPHAGUS AND THEN PUT THEM IN THE MIDDLE OF A MOUNTAIN., .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 170.jpg
  • THEATRICAL SHOW  THAT REPRESENT HOW THE CULTURE CHACHAPOYAS COULD HAVE BURIED THIER DEATHS INSIDE THOSE SARCOPHAGUS AND THEN PUT THEM IN THE MIDDLE OF A MOUNTAIN., .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 160.jpg
  • THREEE GIRLS FROM LAMUD WEARING TRADITIONAL CLOTHES POSE FOR THE CAMERA.
    _MG_1305.jpg
  • A GIRL FROM LAMUD POSE FOR THE CAMERA.
    _MG_1300.jpg
  • A GIRL FROM LAMUD POSE FOR THE CAMERA.
    _MG_1294.jpg
  • A BOY FROM THE TOWN OF LAMUD IN THE NORTH ANDES.
    _MG_1222.jpg
  • A GIRL FROM THE NORTHEN HIGHLANDS WEARING TRADITIONAL CLOTHES.
    HATUN LUYA 300.jpg
  • A MAN BLOWING A CONCH WHICH PRODUCE A PECULIAR SOUND., .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 148.jpg
  • A BOY FROM THE TOWN OF LAMUD IN THE NORTHEN ANDES WEARING TRADITIONAL CLOTHES POSE FOR THE CAMERA
    HATUN LUYA 051.jpg
  • A BOY FROM THE TOWN OF LAMUD IN THE NORTHEN ANDES WEARING TRADITIONAL CLOTHES
    HATUN LUYA 049.jpg
  • A GIRL FROM LAMUD POINTING TO HER FRIENDS WITH HER DIGITAL CAMERA.
    HATUN LUYA 042.jpg
  • A BOY FROM THE TOWN OF LAMUD IN THE NORTHEN ANDES.
    HATUN LUYA 029.jpg
  • Faces on the wall of the fort of Kuelap
    Fort of Kuelap 241A.jpg
  • Faces on the wall of the fort of Kuelap
    Fort of Kuelap 223A.jpg
  • Main entrance to the gigantic fort of Kue?lap that is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 254.jpg
  • Main entrance to the gigantic fort of Kue?lap that is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 253.jpg
  • Main entrance to the gigantic fort of Kue?lap that is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 251.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 212.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 170.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 110.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 100.jpg
  • Entrance to the gigantic fort of Kue?lap that is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 052.jpg
  • Entrance to the gigantic fort of Kue?lap that is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 050.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 015.jpg
  • Karajia is a spectacular funerary site. It is located in the district of Lamud, province of Luya, region Amazonas in Peru. South America..Here we will find 2-meter anthropomorphic wooden coffins located under a cliff. Mummies were placed inside each coffin..The Chachapopyas buried their dead in capsule-like tombs constructed of stone, wooden or cane poles and clay. Known locally as purunmachus (from the Quechua, purun wild and machu, old), the funerary statues lookout from cliffside perches overlooking the left bank of the Utcubamba River and several of its western tributaries. The scientific tests made by the investigators, show that the funeral monuments would have been constructed in the year 1460 AD (+/- 60 years)..A French-Peruvian team of archaeologists moreover discovered at least three human skulls inside a cavern in Chaquil, Chachapoyas 08 October, 2006. The discovering would be a proof of human sacrifice practices during the Chachapoyas culture, 800-1470 (AD)
    SARCOFAGOS DE KARAJIA 002.jpg
  • Karajia is a spectacular funerary site. It is located in the district of Lamud, province of Luya, region Amazonas in Peru. South America..Here we will find 2-meter anthropomorphic wooden coffins located under a cliff. Mummies were placed inside each coffin..The Chachapopyas buried their dead in capsule-like tombs constructed of stone, wooden or cane poles and clay. Known locally as purunmachus (from the Quechua, purun wild and machu, old), the funerary statues lookout from cliffside perches overlooking the left bank of the Utcubamba River and several of its western tributaries. The scientific tests made by the investigators, show that the funeral monuments would have been constructed in the year 1460 AD (+/- 60 years)..A French-Peruvian team of archaeologists moreover discovered at least three human skulls inside a cavern in Chaquil, Chachapoyas 08 October, 2006. The discovering would be a proof of human sacrifice practices during the Chachapoyas culture, 800-1470 (AD)
    SARCOFAGOS DE KARAJIA 001.jpg
  • A FARMER IS CUTTING  WOOD TO MAKE FIREWOOD.
    _MG_1436.jpg
  • AN OLD WOMAN IS GOING UP A ROAD IN ONE OF THE HILLS OF THE CITY OF LAMUD IN THE NORTH ANDES
    _MG_1243.jpg
  • AN OLD WOMAN IS GOING UP A ROAD IN ONE OF THE HILLS OF THE CITY OF LAMUD IN THE NORTH ANDES
    _MG_1238.jpg
  • AN OLD WOMAN IS GOING UP A ROAD IN ONE OF THE HILLS OF THE CITY OF LAMUD IN THE NORTH ANDES
    _MG_1232.jpg
  • A YOUNG LADY HOLDING A BASKET AND WEARING TRADITIONAL CLOTHES AT THE HATUN LUYA FESTIVAL., .   The Hatun Luya is a festival celebrated every september 13th, where everyone from the surrounding areas comes together. During this festivity, you can witness demonstrations of popular customs.
    HATUN LUYA 068.jpg
  • A BOY FROM THE TOWN OF LAMUD IN THE NORTHEN ANDES WEARING TRADITIONAL CLOTHES
    HATUN LUYA 301.jpg
  • A GIRL FROM LAMUD WEARING TRADITIONAL CLOTHES POSE FOR THE CAMERA.
    HATUN LUYA 026.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 210.jpg
  • The gigantic fort of Kue?lap is located in the district of Tingo, province of Luya, department of Amazon, to a height of 3.000 meters on the level of the sea; in the top of a high mountain of the northen Andes in Peru.  The structure is almost 600 m in length and its walls rise up to 19 m in height.
    Fort of Kuelap 208.jpg
  • Karajia is a spectacular funerary site. It is located in the district of Lamud, province of Luya, region Amazonas in Peru. South America..Here we will find 2-meter anthropomorphic wooden coffins located under a cliff. Mummies were placed inside each coffin. The Chachapopyas buried their dead in capsule-like tombs constructed of stone, wooden or cane poles and clay. Known locally as purunmachus (from the Quechua, purun wild and machu, old), the funerary statues lookout from cliffside perches overlooking the left bank of the Utcubamba River and several of its western tributaries. The scientific tests made by the investigators, show that the funeral monuments would have been constructed in the year 1460 AD (+/- 60 years)..A French-Peruvian team of archaeologists moreover discovered at least three human skulls inside a cavern in Chaquil, Chachapoyas 08 October, 2006. The discovering would be a proof of human sacrifice practices during the Chachapoyas culture, 800-1470 (AD)
    SARCOFAGOS DE KARAJIA 004b.jpg
  • AN OLD WOMAN MAKING THREAD OF COTTON.
    _MG_1451.jpg
  • A LITTLE BOY FROM LAMUD.
    HATUN LUYA 310.jpg
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