Several of these "labyrinths" are actually drainage pipelines, which are used to collect water that is stored on the surface, rain or artificially transported, and then lead, by a sort of big drain into the river Mosna , which leads to a gallery that is built to a level lower than the river water. Some of these pipelines were artificially fed with water from the river Wacheqsa to, then, dispose it to the top of one of the platforms, releasing water for a some pipelines through steeply sloping, especially built to produce noise. Thus, the "temple throne" or "talk". A physical experiment resulted in a noise similar to that made by the roar of an African lion; among South American animals, the only one whose roar is similar, is the crocodile of the equatorial coast, who lives between the Rio Chira and Guayas and Babahoyo . It is a huge animal, which reaches more than 5 ms. long and that is carnivorous and very aggressive. His roar was heard up to 1 km. away, as they say the guardians of a reservation is in the Babahoyo. Chavin images have fetures of a male and one female crocodile, associated with mullu and pututu-which are extracted from the same region of crocodiles-and also the jaguar, snakes and other ghosts, whose attributes of ferocity, combined, served to build a "Olympus" magical beings and powerful.
RUMIMAKI - Story of an artist....
Thursday, August 21, 2008
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