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On the same island, a structure identified as a Sun Temple reflects Inca religious practices. While there's debate about whether it was specifically a sun worship site, the characteristic Inca style and crude construction techniques point to its cultural significance. From aerial views, the site appears as a combination of terraces and roughly cut stones, exemplifying the Inca’s utilitarian approach to monumental architecture.
The Mysterious Site of Kenowani
One of the most puzzling locations is a site near the Peruvian town of Kenowani. Often referred to simply by the town's name, the precise origin and purpose of this site remain enigmatic. Its architecture defies easy classification—neither matching typical Inca constructions nor clearly belonging to the Tiwanaku culture.