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Tiwanaku || Tiahuanaco || Bolivia
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Welcome to the ancient city of Tiwanaku — a place of mystery, history, and incredible architecture, hidden in the highlands of Bolivia near Lake Titicaca.

Just 70 kilometers from La Paz, this UNESCO World Heritage Site holds secrets from a civilization that flourished over a thousand years ago.

Tiwanaku began around AD 110 and grew into a powerful center of religion, politics, and trade. At its height, it may have housed up to 20,000 people.

Its name, possibly from the Aymara word “taypiqala,” means “stone in the center” — showing its spiritual importance to the people of the Andes.

The Tiwanaku people were skilled farmers and herders. They didn’t use markets. Instead, leaders distributed food and goods based on each person’s role in society.

They traded with nearby cultures like the Wari and may have influenced the mighty Inca civilization.

Tiwanaku is famous for its massive stone structures. The Akapana pyramid, Kalasasaya temple, and Pumapunku platform are stunning examples of ancient engineering.

The Gateway of the Sun stands out — carved with symbols that may represent a calendar or religious beliefs.

Some stones weigh over 100 tons, yet they were cut and placed with incredible precision. How they did this remains a mystery.

Religion was central to Tiwanaku life. People worshipped gods, made offerings, and even performed sacrifices.

They studied the stars and built temples aligned with the sun and moon. Lake Titicaca was sacred — the heart of their spiritual world.

Today, Tiwanaku continues to inspire archaeologists and travelers. Its ruins whisper stories of a brilliant civilization that shaped the Andes long before the Incas.

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