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Hello, we are in the Plaza de Arma de Cusco, the old capital of the Impreo Inca, a lot of
colonial buildings, the cathedral was built with stones of the Saxa Guamán, the Palacio
Vira Cocha, a lot of very beautiful buildings. Here we have the view from the time of the company
of Jesús, who keeps one of the collections of colonial paintings more rich than Cusco.
The weather changed very quickly, the city of Cusco was raining with very thick clouds,
and now it is super clear, with a very strong sun.
We are going to visit everything that was Coricancha and what is left of it.
These are Vincar walls that can be preserved intact, and it is really impressive, the calcium
that they have, they lose them, perfect, very solid walls. Here we can see the introduction
of the Spanish conquerors in everything that was Coricancha.
Cancha means golden cancha, because this place is really covered in gold, and not only
religious ceremonies were practiced here, but also from here they were monitored by the
priests, the main religious activities of the Inca. It seems that the Inca generated different
sacred places, like the Huacas, Cuevas, Roca, different places that could have a sacred connotation,
and all these huacas were connected behind the seques, which were imaginary lines,
as well as energy connections, and everything was supposed to end up developing here in Coricancha.
