Sacsayhuaman, Peru: The Sacred Inca Wak’a With an ACTIVE Sacred Spring | Ancient Architects

In my recent series of videos I’ve been taking a closer look at incredible site of Sacsayhuaman and how many of the structures we see, from the tower on top of the main hill, to the large circular feature in the Suchuna sector and the polygonal Masonry basins, are all related to water. This water emanated from springs that were located in the sacred wak’as, the carved natural limestone outcrops that surround the Cocha Chincanas Basin, and in my last few videos I’ve presented compelling evidence that really is hard to refute. Today they do all appear to be dry though and so people are still looking for the physical evidence that water emanates from the wak’as. They want to see it with their own eyes. The fact it though, it’s unlikely to happen today due to various factors from geological faulting and earthquakes, to changes in the water table and groundwater flow from new building projects, modern piping, waterworks and so on.
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