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2013
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Vue aérienne montrant les structures jouxtant le palais inca, au nord-ouest du complexe de Tambo Colorado (fin du XIVe siècle - 1532), dans la vallée de Pisco, au Pérou. Il est possible notamment de visualiser les dommages occasionnés par la route longeant le site et à l'opposé, la carrière de pigments au nord du complexe. Ce dernier constitue l'un des sites archéologiques des plus impressionnants de la côte sud du Pérou, avec son architecture de terre crue imposante, son extraordinaire décoration picturale et sa position stratégique sur le Qhapaq Ñan, le grand chemin Inca.
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2013
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