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Inca Hydraulic Engineering: Water Channels of the Andes

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This episode dives into the Inca mastery of water management, focusing on the intricate hydraulic systems that sustained their mountain empire. We explore the sacred springs of Tambomachay, the canals of Tipón with their precise fountains, and the massive drainage projects around Lake Titicaca. Learn how the Incas channeled water through stone aqueducts to irrigate terraces, supply cities like Cusco, and power ceremonial baths. Discover the role of water in Inca cosmology, where springs (pukios) were considered huacas, and the engineering principles that allowed water to flow year-round in steep terrain. We also touch on the mit'a labor system that built these works and the Spanish chroniclers like Pedro Cieza de León who documented them. No prior knowledge needed—just curiosity about how an empire thrived in the Andes. #Inca #HydraulicEngineering #Andes #Tambomachay #Tipon #Pukio #Mit'a #Cusco #LakeTiticaca #PedroCiezaDeLeon #Huaca #TerraceFarming #QhapaqÑan #WaterManagement #IncaEngineering #History #FexingoHistory #AncientTechnology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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