Wiñay Wayna
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Alternative name | Huiñay Huayna |
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Location | Cusco Region, Peru |
Region | Andes |
Coordinates | 13°11′34″S 72°32′11″W / 13.19278°S 72.53639°WCoordinates: 13°11′34″S 72°32′11″W / 13.19278°S 72.53639°W |
Type | Settlement |
Wiñay Wayna (2650 m) (Quechua for "forever young", Hispanicized spelling Huiñay Huayna) is an Inca ruin along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. It is built into a steep hillside overlooking the Urubamba River. The site consists of upper and lower house complexes[1] connected by a staircase and fountain structures. Above and below the houses the people built areas of agricultural terraces or andenes, which are still visible.
A camp site for hikers with the same name is located in the vicinity and is usually used as the last overnight camping site for hikers undertaking the classical Inca Trail.[2]
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Epidendrum secundum, commonly called "Wiñay Wayna", in front of the ruins
Location of Wiñay Wayna as shown on a sign near Willkaraqay
See also[]
- List of archaeological sites in Peru
References[]
- ^ "Wiñay Wayna Ruins Description". Journey to Machu Picchu.
- ^ Adams, Mark (2016). Turn right at Machu Picchu. New York: Dutton. p. 283. ISBN 9780452297982.
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- Archaeological sites in Peru
- Inca
- Archaeological sites in Cusco Region
- Pre-Columbian era stubs
- South American archaeology stubs