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Updated: June 21, 2025
Chaupichaca was marked with a square terminal pillar, one of those boundaries of mud and stones, called apachectas, which Peruvian masonry lavishes over the country of Manco Capac. A rude cross of sticks surmounted this stone altar, on which some pious hand had laid a nosegay, now dried signifying, in the language of flowers proper to masons and stone-cutters, that the work was finished and left.
The site which hazard had so conveniently offered was named Chaupichaca. It was the scene of an ancient wood-cutting, around which the trunks of the antique forests showed themselves in a warm soft light, like the columns of a temple or the shafts of a mosque. A detail which struck the travelers in arriving was very characteristic of these lands, filled so full of old traditions and inca customs.
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