These blocks were removed from the site by farmers and then – during a local campaign – returned for their historical value.
The wider curved stone acted as a beam support for a building.
The narrower, deeper curved stone was to sacrifice llamas.
We have been perpetual nomads as RVers, sailors, house and pet sitters, and overlanders since 2003. Currently, the three of us are roaming about South America in our truck camper Thirsty Bella.
As lifetime adventurers, we are self-employed and maintain a tight budget. This blog is about all that – and more – to inspire a life less ordinary. Don’t dream but do! 🙂
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