Moray stone circles, believed to be an Inca crop laboratory to find the best conditions for allowing particular species to thrive.
There are four overlapping muyus (slightly elliptical terraces) with each tier experiencing a different temperature due to varying levels of sun, shade, and elevation, and the largest being 45m deep. Built on retaining walls filled with soil, and watered by a complex irrigation system, the 2m high terraces show traces of about 250 cereals and vegetables.
Snow-covered mountains shown on the other side of the site
Stunning clouds over the fields with special crop in red
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