This excellent museum at the foot of the Kuntur Wasi ruins houses many objects from the archaeological site including amazing gold crowns and jewelry. Be aware that pieces in the museum are sometimes loaned out to other institutions and unlabeled replicas are put in their place. Ask the staff to identify the original pieces.
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Perched on a mountaintop overlooking the small town of San Pablo, these seldom-visited pre-Inca ruins are well worth the trip from Cajamarca. The site is…
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