Pumapunku

La Paz,
Pumapunku Pumapunku is one of the popular Park located in ,La Paz listed under City in La Paz , Park in La Paz , Region in La Paz ,

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Pumapunku or Puma Punku is part of a large temple complex or monument group that is part of the Tiwanaku Site near Tiwanaku, in western Bolivia. It is believed to date to 536AD and later.Tiwanaku is significant in Inca traditions because it is believed to be the site where the world was created. In Aymara, Puma Punku's name means "The Door of the Puma". The Pumapunku complex consists of an unwalled western court, a central unwalled esplanade, a terraced platform mound that is faced with stone, and a walled eastern court.The Pumapunku is a terraced earthen mound that is faced with blocks. It is 167.36m wide along its north–south axis and 116.7m long along its east–west axis. On the northeast and southeast corners of the Pumapunku, it has 20m wide projections that extend 27.6m north and south from the rectangular mound.The eastern edge of the Pumapunku is occupied by what is called the Plataforma Lítica.. This structure consists of a stone terrace that is 6.75by in dimension. This terrace is paved with multiple enormous stone blocks. It contains the largest stone slab found in both the Pumapunku and Tiwanaku Site, measuring 7.81m long, 5.17m wide and averages 1.07m thick. Based upon the specific gravity of the red sandstone from which it was carved, this stone slab has been estimated to weigh 131 metric tons.

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