Andes

Andes

The Andes, running along South America's western side, is among the world's longest mountain ranges. Its varied terrain encompasses glaciers, volcanoes, grassland, desert, lakes and forest. The mountains shelter pre-Columbian archaeological sites and wildlife including chinchillas and condors. From Venezuela in the north, the range passes through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile.

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Choquequirao Archaeological Park

Choquequirao Archaeological Park


Puka Pukara

Puka Pukara


Qorikancha

Qorikancha


Guitarrero Cave

Guitarrero Cave


Huánuco Pampa

Huánuco Pampa


Wiñay Wayna

Wiñay Wayna


Urpish

Urpish


Quriwayrachina, La Convención

Quriwayrachina, La Convención


Raqch'i

Raqch'i


Inti Punku

Inti Punku


Sayhuite

Sayhuite


Rumiwasi

Rumiwasi


Taqrachullu

Taqrachullu


Pikillaqta

Pikillaqta


Wari Willka

Wari Willka


Wilcahuaín

Wilcahuaín


Iñaq Uyu

Iñaq Uyu


Molloko

Molloko


Rumicolca

Rumicolca


Cutimbo

Cutimbo


Pilluchu

Pilluchu


Pucara

Pucara


Fort Samaipata (El Fuerte de Samaipata)

Fort Samaipata (El Fuerte de Samaipata)


Pumamarka, San Sebastián

Pumamarka, San Sebastián


Qunchupata, Ayacucho

Qunchupata, Ayacucho

3.8 13 reviews Reviews aren't verified by Google, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. Archaeological site in Ayacucho, Peru