Tambomachay in Castilian or Tampumachay (Quechua: tampu mach'ay, resting place) is located near Cusco, Peru. It is an archaeological site that was destined for the worship of water and the head of the Inca empire could rest. It consists of a series of aqueducts, canals and several waterfalls that run through the rocks. The amazing thing about this is that a main waterfall, the Incas created two high waterfalls, which are exactly alike. That is, if one places two empty bottles, one in each cascade, the two are filled simultaneously.
Here also there was a kind of royal garden irrigation which came from a complicated system of channels specially made for this function. It also constituted a control zone of the people who came from Antisuyo, because there was no control tower.
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