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American Pictures/ Kathy Jarvis Peru, 
Sahuite / Sawite. This carved rock is on the western side of the Apurimac river 
on the route to Choquequirao. It was probably a sacred place although the meaning 
of the carvings has to be speculative. The rock is about 4m diameter and 3m high. 
It stands within an Inca temple area complete with spring water. Some of the carving 
has been damaged and this probably occurred when the Spanish priests were attempting 
to destroy the symbols of idolatry they found in the Inca empire.    |